As a potential surrogate, you have a right to know as much as possible about the gestational surrogate cost or average pay for a surrogate. That includes knowing what factors influence your compensation package.
Let’s take a more in-depth look at some key compensation components.
The most significant portion of the average pay for a surrogate comes in the form of a base fee. The base fee is considered compensation for the months spent carrying a baby for the intended parent or parents. At the Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia, first-time surrogates typically get a base fee of $35,000 paid in eight (8) equal installments, starting with confirmation of pregnancy by fetal heart rate. Someone who has previously been a surrogate will receive $5,000 more (or $40,000+) as their base fee. Base compensation can be negotiated, especially for gestational carriers who have excellent health insurance that will cover their prenatal care during their surrogacy journey.
Upon signing a contract with her Intended Parents, surrogates will receive a monthly allowance of $250. It is intended to cover things like travel costs to and from appointments and the little incidentals that the surrogate might encounter during pregnancy. This allowance is in place the entire time the surrogate is under contract (typically 14-16 months), which adds up to around $4,000.
Surrogates with the Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia should expect their total pay and compensation package to be between $55,000 – $60,000. Additionally, there are many non-monetary benefits associated with our agency, from experienced and compassionate case management to free health coaching and surrogate-only social events.
We want all parties to understand these numbers because we believe in transparent and honest communication and to help set expectations for all parties.
There is room for negotiation on some items. However, that conversation would occur between the agency, Intended Parents, and the Surrogate. Once agreed upon, it will be memorialized in the final legal contract. If you are contemplating becoming a surrogate, we encourage you to review the above information closely. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us. We’d be happy to answer any questions you have!