We work with gestational surrogates throughout Connecticut to help intended parents grow their families.
Surrogates bring hope to people who’ve struggled with the loss and disappointment of infertility and make parenthood an option for same-sex couples and singles. Should you qualify for our surrogacy program, we’re committed to supporting and protecting your health, finances and family throughout this extraordinary journey.
If you’re ready to start your journey as a surrogate in the nutmeg state, fill out an intake form.
Why should I become a Connecticut surrogate?
Committing to being a surrogate takes courage and a big dose of selflessness. You’re pregnant again, sharing the experience with the intended parents, and after delivery, the baby goes home with them. Along the way, all kinds of wonderful things are possible for you, the surrogate.
Connecticut is home to the first hamburger, Polaroid camera, color television and helicopter—if that isn’t enough to make you attracted to Connecticut, check out our excellent compensation and benefits package.
Process for becoming a Connecticut surrogate
The surrogate’s journey is beautiful, rewarding and not without its challenges (like pregnancy!). The good news? You’re never in this alone. We’re with you every step of the way, from our initial interview until after the baby is born. Check out the process from A to Z.
Qualifications for Connecticut surrogates
Preferably 21-35 years of age, (in some case we can accept up to early 40s)
Resides in Connecticut
Has given birth at least once and is currently raising that child (this includes co-parenting arrangements)
Body Mass Index (BMI) above 19 and below 30 (in some instances, a higher BMI is acceptable). Calculate my BMI.
Does not use cannabis or nicotine products, or illegal drugs; does not abuse alcohol
Does not participate in government aid programs, including cash assistance, welfare, Section 8 housing or Medicaid
Has not undergone the Essure or Adiana procedure
Users of other long-term birth control methods, such as IUDs, contraceptive implants or the Depo Provera shot may qualify; however, certain delays may apply
Has the support and understanding of a spouse, close family or a proven support network
If you have any questions about becoming a Connecticut surrogate, check out our FAQs or contact us. We’d love to hear from you. If you’re ready to start your journey as a Connecticut surrogate, fill out an intake form today.