Are you qualified to be a surrogate?

Criteria for serving as a surrogate for OneWorld Generations

To be considered for our program’s surrogate position, you must meet the following minimum standards:

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US Citizen between the ages of 21 to 39.

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Should have no more than 2 deliveries via caesarian sections.

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Does not smoke, abuse alcohol or prescription medications, or use illicit drugs.

Lady and kids

Should not be receiving welfare, public housing or cash assistance from the government.

pregnent lady

Have carried at least one child of their own to term without complications and less than 6 pregnancy histories.

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Should have a stable home life with emotional and childcare support.

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Should have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of no more than 32.

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No mental health conditions requiring the use of medications within the last 6 months.

lady

US Citizen between the ages of 21 to 39.

kids

Should have no more than 2 deliveries via caesarian sections.

girl

Does not smoke, abuse alcohol or prescription medications, or use illicit drugs.

Lady and kids

Should not be receiving welfare, public housing or cash assistance from the government.

pregnent lady

Have carried at least one child of their own to term without complications and less than 6 pregnancy histories.

kids

Should have a stable home life with emotional and childcare support.

Running Girl

Should have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of no more than 32.

girl

No mental health conditions requiring the use of medications within the last 6 months.

lady

U.S. citizens who fall between the age bracket of 21 and 39

kids

The candidate should not have more than two cesarean sections throughout the pregnancy.

girl

Do not partake in the usage of illegal substances, smoke, or misuse alcohol or prescription medicine.

Lady and kids

Do not receive welfare, housing, food stamps, or cash from government welfare programs

pregnent lady

Should have a history of no more than six pregnancies and have a single child of her own

kids

Has to be a part of a stable household that provides emotional and childcare support

Running Girl

Should have a BMI below 32

girl

No history of mental illness or needing medication during the last six months

What's the qualifications of surrogates?

Standard Base Compensation

Base compensation for surrogates serves as the foundational payment for their invaluable role in the surrogacy process. This compensation typically reflects various factors, including the surrogate’s experience, location, and any specific medical or personal circumstances that may influence the arrangement. Establishing a fair base compensation is essential, as it not only acknowledges the surrogate’s commitment and sacrifices but also sets the tone for the overall compensation package.

We believe that each surrogate should have the opportunity to determine her own compensation. To provide a general guideline for base compensation, OneWorld Generations has outlined the following calculation rationale.

It’s important to note that, in addition to base compensation, surrogates will receive additional benefits, which are a significant part of the overall compensation package. For more information on the complete compensation structure at OneWorld Generations, please refer to here.

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$60,000

CA, NV, OR, AZ with surrogacy friendly insurance

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$55,000

CA, NV, OR, AZ without surrogacy friendly insurance

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$55,000

Other states with surrogacy friendly insurance

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$50,000

Other states without surrogacy friendly insurance

Variables

+$2,000

If below or equal to 3 deliveries

+$2,000

If married

+$2,000

If living in California

+$1,000

If below 33 years old

+$2,000

If no C-sections

+$1,000

If BMI below or equal to 28

+$10,000

If 1 surrogacy experience

+$15,000

If 2 surrogacy experience

+$20,000

If 3 and above surrogacy experience

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