Become A Surrogate

Apply to Become a Surrogate Mother with BabyTree

If you’ve ever wondered how to become a surrogate mother, how to be a surrogate mother for someone who can’t carry a pregnancy, or whether becoming a surrogate is right for you, BabyTree is here to guide you through every step. As a specialized surrogacy agency, BabyTree focuses on safe, ethical, and well‑supported surrogacy services, working closely with gestational surrogates, intended parents, medical teams, and attorneys to create a smooth and transparent surrogate journey from start to finish.

Babytree surrogacy’ s mission is to help intended parents grow their families while empowering women who choose to become a surrogate, making sure everyone involved feels informed, respected, and protected. We emphasize ethical practices, clear communication, and high medical, psychological, and legal standards. When you begin exploring how to become a surrogate with BabyTree, you’re never alone: from your first question to postpartum recovery, you’ll have a dedicated coordinator, access to independent legal counsel and mental health professionals, and round‑the‑clock support so you can focus on a healthy pregnancy while we take care of the logistics and coordination.

How to Become a Surrogate with BabyTree (Step‑by‑Step)

If you’re wondering exactly how to become a surrogate mother or how to be a surrogate for someone, here is the typical step‑by‑step surrogate process with BabyTree:

  1. Online Application
    • Complete a confidential online form answering basic questions about your health, pregnancy history, and lifestyle.
    • This helps us determine whether you meet the initial surrogate qualifications.
  2. Initial Consultation
  3. Medical Record Review
    • We collect and review your past pregnancy and delivery records.
    • A fertility specialist confirms whether it is medically appropriate for you to become a gestational surrogate.
  4. Medical and Psychological Screening
    • You complete lab work, physical exams, and fertility clinic evaluations.
    • You meet with a mental health professional to discuss emotional readiness, expectations, and support systems.
    • If you have a spouse or partner, they may also be screened, as required by clinic policy.
  5. Matching with Intended Parents
    • We share de‑identified profiles so you can learn about intended parents who may be a good fit.
    • If both sides are interested, you’ll have a meeting (virtual or in person).
    • If everyone feels good about the connection, you are officially matched.
  6. Surrogate Legal Contracts and Approvals
    • Each party has independent legal counsel.
    • Surrogacy agreements cover compensation, medical decisions, parental rights, and more.
    • Once everyone signs and the legal clearance is issued, the medical team can schedule your cycle.
  7. Embryo Transfer
    • You take medications to prepare your uterus for embryo transfer.
    • A fertility specialist performs a simple, usually pain‑free surrogate embryo transfer procedure.
    • Afterward, you rest briefly and then return home the same or next day.
  8. Pregnancy and Ongoing Care
    • You attend regular prenatal appointments with an OB/GYN.
    • You stay in contact with your coordinator and intended parents, according to your agreed communication plan.
    • We support you with any necessary travel, logistics, or emotional resources.
  9. Delivery and Post‑Birth Support
    • You follow the agreed‑upon birth plan with your medical team and intended parents.
    • After delivery, the baby is placed with the intended parents, and parental rights are established per your legal agreement.
    • You receive post‑birth support, follow‑up medical checks, and final compensation installments.

Why Become a Gestational Surrogate Mother with BabyTree Surrogacy?

Many women ask not just how to become a gestational surrogate, but why they should consider becoming a surrogate at all. These are some of the most common reasons:

Make a Life‑Changing Impact by Becoming a Surrogate Mother for Families

To become a surrogate is to give more than just nine months of pregnancy; you are giving a family a future. Many intended parents have spent years—sometimes a decade or more—on their path to parenthood. Your willingness to carry a baby for them changes their lives forever.

Emotional Fulfillment and Personal Growth from Becoming a Surrogate

Surrogates often describe:

  • Deep emotional satisfaction in helping others
  • A stronger sense of purpose and self‑confidence
  • Personal growth from navigating a unique and meaningful journey

If you loved being pregnant and want to use that experience to help someone else, becoming a surrogate mother can be incredibly rewarding.

Competitive Surrogate Compensation and Financial Benefits

While most women are motivated by the desire to help, the financial compensation for becoming a surrogate is also a significant benefit. With BabyTree, you’ll receive:

  • A competitive base compensation
  • Additional allowances and reimbursements
  • Clear and predictable payment schedules

This can help you pay off debt, save for a home, support your own children, or pursue other life goals while making a difference.

Comprehensive Support for Surrogate Mothers from Start to Finish

BabyTree’s surrogate program is designed to support you from start to finish. We help you understand exactly how to become a surrogate, what to expect medically and emotionally, and how to navigate everything from appointments to travel.

Ethical, Transparent Surrogacy Practices for Surrogate Mothers

We are committed to:

  • Clear explanations of all risks and responsibilities
  • Transparent financial arrangements
  • Respect for your health, boundaries, and decisions

We want you to feel fully informed before becoming a surrogate and empowered throughout the process.

How Surrogate Mothers Really Feel

“From my first call, I felt heard and respected. My coordinator walked me through every step of how to become a surrogate, and I never felt rushed or pressured.”

Surrogate Experiences with the BabyTree Surrogacy Team

“We built a close bond. We talked often during the pregnancy, and now I get updates and photos. We’re like extended family.”

Surrogate Relationships with Intended Parents After Birth

“Becoming a surrogate helped me pay off my student loans and also gave me a sense of purpose. Watching the intended parents hold their baby for the first time is something I’ll never forget.”

Emotional and Financial Benefits of Becoming a Surrogate

Surrogate Requirements:Who Can Become a Gestational Surrogate with BabyTree?

Surrogate Requirements

BabyTree has clear surrogate qualifications in California to protect your health and ensure the best possible outcome. In most cases, you’ll need to be around 21–40 years old, in good overall health with a clinic‑approved BMI, and free of serious medical conditions that could complicate pregnancy. You should have at least one prior full‑term, uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery, with no major pregnancy or birth complications, and be a non‑smoker who does not use illicit drugs or abuse alcohol. Stable living conditions, reliable transportation, and the ability to attend regular medical appointments are also important.

Because surrogacy laws vary by state, BabyTree mainly works with women in surrogacy‑friendly states such as California who meet residency or citizenship requirements. Equally important is emotional readiness: when becoming a surrogate mother, you’ll need emotional stability, a strong support system, and a clear understanding that your role is to help intended parents have a child, not to become a parent yourself. Psychological screening is part of the surrogacy process to confirm that becoming a gestational surrogate is a healthy choice for you right now.

Surrogate Compensation: How Much Do Surrogates Get Paid with BabyTree?

Surrogate Compensation

Surrogate compensation in California with BabyTree is fair, transparent, and comprehensive. Your base compensation—the main payment for becoming a surrogate—depends on your location, whether you’re a first‑time or experienced gestational surrogate, and details of the surrogate program. BabyTree explains how pay is calculated so you know what to expect, and you may also receive extras such as a monthly allowance for incidentals, an embryo transfer fee, compensation for certain medical procedures (like a C‑section or other agreed‑upon interventions), and bedrest pay if ordered by your doctor.

You should never pay out of pocket to become a surrogate. Intended parents usually cover all pregnancy‑related medical expenses, necessary travel for appointments or embryo transfer, your independent legal fees, and certain health insurance costs. Before you move forward, you’ll sign legal contracts that spell out when and how compensation is paid, which expenses are covered, and how special situations are handled. This clear structure ensures your surrogate services are compensated reliably and transparently.

Benefits of Becoming a Gestational Surrogate with BabyTree

Personalized Matching Process

Matching is about more than just paperwork. We look at your values and expectations, including your communication style, openness, and preferences for the relationship after birth. We also consider your medical and legal needs, as well as location and clinic requirements. Our goal is to create a match where both you and the intended parents feel comfortable and respected.

Dedicated Surrogate Coordinator

From your first inquiry about how to be a surrogate mother to your postpartum check-ins, you’ll work with a dedicated coordinator who answers your questions, helps with scheduling and travel, supports communication with intended parents and clinics, and advocates for your comfort and well-being throughout the entire journey.

Independent Legal Representation

Before you can become a surrogate, you’ll sign a detailed surrogacy contract. BabyTree ensures you have your own attorney, chosen from experienced surrogacy lawyers, so you fully understand your rights and responsibilities, how parental rights are established, and what happens in different medical or legal scenarios.

Medical, Emotional, and Logistical Support

We coordinate with top-tier fertility clinics, obstetricians, and mental health professionals so you feel supported medically and emotionally. You’ll have access to comprehensive medical screening and prenatal care, counseling and emotional support resources, and guidance on managing work, family, and pregnancy logistics.

Clear Communication and Advocacy

Surrogate relationships can be incredibly positive when communication is clear. Your coordinator helps set expectations early on so everyone understands the frequency and type of communication, such as texts, calls, or visits. They also clarify who attends key appointments and help establish birth plan details and hospital expectations.

How to Become a Surrogate FAQ

How are surrogates matched with intended parents?

Surrogates are matched with intended parents through a personalized process that considers location, communication style, medical views, and expectations for the surrogate relationship. BabyTree shares profiles, arranges meetings, and only proceeds when both sides give mutual approval. Depending on your preferences, matching usually takes from a few weeks to a few months.

What tests and evaluations must I complete to qualify?

To become a surrogate, you’ll complete full medical exams, blood tests, infectious disease screening, and a detailed uterine evaluation at a fertility clinic. You’ll also have psychological assessments to confirm emotional readiness. If you have a spouse or partner, they may also participate in screening, depending on clinic and legal requirements.

How long does the entire surrogacy journey usually take?

The full surrogate journey typically lasts about 12–18 months. From application to matching usually takes around 1–4 months, matching to embryo transfer about 2–4 months, followed by a 9‑month pregnancy. BabyTree supports you at every stage, from first learning how to become a surrogate to post‑birth follow‑up.

How is surrogate pay calculated and distributed?

Surrogate compensation depends on your location, experience, and specific surrogate program details. Your contract clearly outlines base pay and additional fees for procedures or special circumstances. Payments are usually made in installments after pregnancy confirmation and then at set milestones throughout the pregnancy, with protections for extra needs like bedrest.

What should I know about surrogacy laws in California?

California is one of the most surrogacy‑friendly states. Properly drafted gestational surrogacy contracts are recognized and enforceable. Intended parents can often obtain pre‑birth orders to establish parental rights before delivery. Surrogates benefit from clear legal protections regarding compensation, medical decisions, and responsibilities. BabyTree works with experienced California surrogacy attorneys.

What health or emotional challenges should I consider?

Like any pregnancy, surrogacy can involve risks such as miscarriage, gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, and physical discomfort. Emotionally, you may face hormonal shifts and complex feelings after delivery, even when you’re prepared. BabyTree and its mental health partners help you anticipate these challenges and provide ongoing emotional and practical support.

How are traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy different?

In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s own egg is used, so she is genetically related to the baby. In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate carries an embryo created from someone else’s eggs and sperm, with no genetic link. BabyTree works exclusively with gestational surrogates because this option offers clearer emotional and legal boundaries.

Can I carry a baby for a friend or family member through BabyTree?

Yes, you can become a surrogate for someone you already know, such as a friend or family member, through BabyTree’s program. We handle the same careful medical, psychological, and legal screening as any other case, and we help everyone understand expectations, roles, and emotional implications throughout the surrogacy process.

What do surrogates typically feel after the baby is born?

Many surrogates describe deep joy and pride when they see the intended parents meet their baby, along with a powerful sense of accomplishment. It’s also normal to experience postpartum hormonal changes and emotional ups and downs. BabyTree prepares you in advance and offers follow‑up support, resources, and check‑ins after delivery.

What level of compensation can I expect as a surrogate?

Compensation varies by state, experience, and surrogate program details, but BabyTree offers a competitive range similar to leading surrogacy agencies. In addition to base pay, surrogates typically receive reimbursements and allowances for maternity clothes, travel, and lost wages. Your exact financial package and protections are clearly outlined before you begin.