Becoming a Surrogate with Coast to Coast Surrogacy

Surrogate Compensation

Surrogacy involves time, commitment, trust and responsibility. Compensation is part of the structure, but so is financial protection, advocacy, and professional oversight. Below is an overview of what you receive when you move forward with Coast to Coast Surrogacy.

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Base Compensation

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Base compensation is discussed early in the process and structured based on experience, location, and industry guidelines.

Your compensation:

  • Is agreed upon before matching
  • Is clearly defined in your legal agreement
  • Is funded through escrow before transfer
  • Is distributed in scheduled installments after pregnancy confirmation

Compensation acknowledges the time, responsibility, and commitment required throughout the journey.

Bonuses and Milestone Payments

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In addition to base compensation, surrogates may receive milestone payments tied to specific stages of the process, such as:

  • Medical clearance
  • Legal clearance
  • Beginning injectable medications
  • Embryo transfer cycles
  • Mock cycles or canceled cycles

These structured payments recognize the time and coordination involved before and during pregnancy.

Monthly Allowances and Reimbursements

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Surrogates receive monthly support and reimbursements that may include:

  • A non-accountable monthly allowance
  • Maternity clothing allowance
  • Housekeeping support during later pregnancy
  • Wellness support
  • Travel reimbursement when required
  • Meal allowances for overnight travel
  • Companion compensation during approved events

Allowances are outlined clearly in the legal agreement so expectations are defined in advance.

Medical, Legal, and Insurance Coverage

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Surrogates are not responsible for surrogacy-related medical or legal costs.

Intended parents cover:

  • IVF and pregnancy-related medical expenses
  • Independent legal representation for the surrogate
  • Required life insurance coverage
  • Health insurance premiums when applicable

Your health insurance policy is reviewed before transfer to ensure appropriate coverage.

Additional Protections

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Depending on medical circumstances, agreements may include additional provisions for:

  • Cesarean delivery
  • Multiple pregnancies
  • Medically required bed rest
  • Lost wages
  • Invasive procedures
  • Rare medical complications

These protections are structured in advance to prevent uncertainty if unexpected situations arise.

Escrow and Financial Protection

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All compensation and approved expenses are managed through a third-party escrow provider.

This ensures:

  • Funds are secured before medical treatment begins
  • Payments are released according to contract terms
  • Approved reimbursements are handled appropriately
  • Financial boundaries between surrogate and intended parents remain clear

You are never responsible for requesting payment directly from intended parents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Compensation is based on experience, location, and current industry standards. It is discussed before matching and finalized during contract drafting.

Compensation is distributed according to milestones outlined in the legal agreement, typically beginning after pregnancy confirmation.

Yes. Surrogates are not expected to pay for surrogacy-related medical care or independent legal representation.

Approved expenses are submitted and reimbursed through escrow in accordance with contract terms.

Yes. Prior surrogacy experience may influence base compensation and related benefits.

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