With nearly 500,000 people, there are many couples in Long Beach who are struggling with fertility, and if you’re living in Long Beach, you may be one of the few women who can help families by becoming a surrogate.
In Long Beach, you can make $50,000 - $110,000+ when you unlock the door to a couple’s happiness by helping them bring their child into the world.
You can make a meaningful lifetime impact on another family as well as your own through the surrogate pay you earn. We can help you along the way, so that you get the compensation you deserve and have a stress-free surrogacy experience.
Connect with us today to determine your surrogate pay rate.
How Much Do Surrogates Make in Long Beach?
Surrogate compensation in Long Beach California averages $50,000 - $110,000+. This is slightly higher than the $62,000 average.
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What’s Included in Surrogate Pay?
$50,000 - $110,000+See Our Surrogate Compensation Breakdown
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The Highest-Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Long Beach
When you become a surrogate, you deserve the highest compensation possible. Below is a comparison of surrogate compensation for Long Beach surrogacy agencies:
Agency Compensation Range (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Golden Surrogacy $70,000 Elevate $45,000-$60,000
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Long Beach
To become a surrogate in Long Beach, follow these steps:
Step 1: Connect with Our Surrogacy Specialists
Click here to fill out our quick application. The first step is to contact our specialists, who can help you decide whether surrogacy is a good fit for you.
Step 2: Complete Our Efficient Screening
Once you’re ready, our professionals gather information and do a medical screening to ensure you’re prepared for the surrogacy process.
Our screening process has been streamlined with your valuable time in mind. With 40% less paperwork than other agencies, we make things easier so you can focus on the fulfilling journey ahead.
Step 3: Get Matched with a Great Family
Finding a great family means that you can get excited about the meaningful difference you will make in their lives as a surrogate. Our specialists will help you find a family that matches your preferences.
Once you find a match, you’ll each work with your own attorney to create a surrogacy contract. This agreement will outline everyone’s roles, expectations and medical process decisions, as well as your surrogate pay.
Step 4: Become Pregnant and Bring New Life into the World
Once you’re matched, the excitement begins. The intended parents will likely have started the IVF process and created embryos using their eggs and sperm, or a donor’s.
You’ll take a series of prescribed fertility medications to prepare for the embryo transfer, where the embryo is transferred to your uterus. When a pregnancy is confirmed your compensation begins.
You’ll continue prenatal care and attend appointments until the big day arrives.
Our Office in Long Beach
If you’re in Long Beach, our local office in Newport Beach can help you complete your surrogacy journey. With local support and a national reach, we can help you get the compensation you deserve and help you match with a family you are excited to help as a surrogate.
Newport Beach
4695 Macarthur Ct
Floor 11, Suite B
Newport Beach, CA 92660
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
We are committed to helping you feel safe and comfortable. We handle the details so that you can focus on what is most important—the meaningful part you are playing in helping a family, and your own growth.
Surrogates tell us that they gain much more than compensation—things like a sense of purpose, knowledge of themselves, and a beautiful connection with a family that they are helping.
Below are some surrogate quotes:
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Long Beach
As you begin your journey as a surrogate, here is some useful information for surrogacy in Long Beach:
Surrogacy Laws in Long Beach
California is commonly considered one of the most surrogacy-friendly states in the US. Surrogates in California and the families that they help usually face few legal complications, and your compensation may be higher when you live in California because laws allow base compensation in addition to reimbursement or allowance for expenses.
Attorneys
- Law Offices of Robert Rettenmaier (Santa Ana)
- Tsong Law Group (Cerritos)
- Cynthia Fruchtman (Santa Monica)
- International Reproductive Law Group (West Hollywood)
IVF Clinics
- Reproductive Health and Wellness Center (California Heights)
- Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine (Newport Beach)
- Reproductive Partners Medical Group (Westminster)
- Reproductive Medicine Associates (Santa Monica)
Hospitals
- Long Beach Memorial (Signal Hill)
- Los Alamitos (Cypress)
- Family Life Center at St. Francis Hospital (Lynwood)
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Long Beach
We’ve gathered some of the most common questions about surrogate compensation in Long Beach below.
Is surrogate money taxed in Long Beach?
Surrogate money is taxed at the federal level as well as the state level. Click here for more information about surrogate taxes.
Do surrogates get paid monthly?
Surrogates often get compensation monthly throughout pregnancy. If your total compensation is $80,000, that means you could receive $8000 each month for ten months.
Do I need surrogate insurance in Long Beach?
You do not need to carry insurance to become a surrogate. As a surrogate, your medical expenses related to surrogacy can be covered by a combination of your insurance (if you have insurance) as well as intended parent insurance and supplemental insurance that the intended parent purchases for you.
Do surrogates get paid if they miscarry?
Surrogates are paid from the start of pregnancy until their pregnancy ends, and if their pregnancy ends unexpectedly, the payments can restart when pregnancy is confirmed again if the intended parents and surrogate choose to try again.
Do surrogates get paid after the baby is born?
Surrogate compensation lasts throughout pregnancy and usually ends 6-8 weeks after birth, which allows your body recovery time.
What state pays the most for surrogacy?
California surrogates tend to have higher compensation than surrogates in other states. If you are in California, your compensation may be $5,000-$10,000 higher than in other states depending on your area and individual factors.