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LGBTQ Surrogacy: How Surrogates Make Dreams Come True

Surrogacy is a meaningful, beautiful journey, but for LGBTQ individuals, having a genetic link to their children is especially profound. Learn more about LGBTQ surrogacy and matching.

Being a Surrogate If You’re Single

You don't need to be in a relationship to become a surrogate, but you DO need a strong support system! Learn more about being a single surrogate in our blog post.

9 Reasons Becoming a Surrogate Is So Rewarding

Becoming a surrogate brings you many rewards, from emotional satisfaction to finding a new, uplifting community. Discover some of these perks you can expect as a surrogate.

How Do Surrogacy Requirements Protect You?

Surrogacy requirements serve a vital function: they protect you, the baby, and your intended parents. Learn about some of the basic requirements for surrogacy and how they can keep you safe during your surrogacy experience.

Why Is BMI Important When Becoming a Surrogate?

How does body mass index (BMI) affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes, and why does it matter for surrogates? Surrogacy.com breaks down what you need to know about this often misunderstood metric and why it's so important.

5 Things To Do Before Becoming a Surrogate

Surrogacy is life-changing—not just for you and the parents you are helping but for your family and loved ones. Before you start your journey, do these 5 things to make sure you are mentally and physically ready for this amazing experience.

What Are the Requirements for Becoming a Surrogate?

The path to becoming a surrogate begins with meeting the medical, legal, and social/lifestyle requirements. Learn what those requirements are and why they're in place. 

Who Are The Intended Parents That Surrogates Help?

Throughout the surrogacy process, we talk a lot about the surrogate (you!) and baby, but the other essential party involved in this journey are the intended parents.

What Happens During A Surrogate Pregnancy?

One of the best ways to describe surrogacy pregnancy is like a long-term babysitting agreement. A surrogate loves and cares for the baby, but ultimately she (and everyone around her) knows it isn’t her baby.

What Happens After A Surrogate Gives Birth?

No one’s surrogacy fourth trimester is the same, but the one common thread we’ve always heard from past surrogates is just how fulfilled they feel as they reflect upon the past few months of their life!

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