Becoming a parent through surrogacy is a personal and emotional decision. Our experienced team guides you through every step with transparency, compassion, and care, ensuring you feel informed and supported until you bring your child home.
In gestational surrogacy, an embryo created using the intended parents’ or donors’ egg and sperm is transferred to a Surrogate who carries the pregnancy. The child is not genetically related to the Surrogate. The Surrogate is simply the caring, dedicated person who helps bring your baby safely into the world.
We’ve guided hundreds of families through this process, making sure every step feels transparent, organized, and grounded in trust.
We proudly work with all family types: married, single, gay, straight, trans, deeply religious and not-religious-at-all. No matter what your family looks like, our team helps you achieve a healthy pregnancy and delivery through surrogacy.
Our Surrogates are located in surrogacy-friendly states, including: Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, South Carolina, and others.
Each intended parent is carefully matched with a Surrogate who aligns with their preferences, and comfort level — creating a foundation of trust and respect from the very beginning.
We know this path can feel overwhelming, especially at the start. Our team, made up of parents, Surrogates, and advocates, understands what you’re going through and ensures you always feel informed and supported.
Intended parents must consult an IVF physician for medical screening. The intended father’s sperm and/or intended mother’s eggs will be evaluated to create embryos. Once embryos are created, we’ll help you find a gestational carrier. If you need help finding an Egg Donor, we’ll help with that, too.
The first step is completing your application. After application, you’ll have a quick phone consult to learn more about the surrogacy process followed by an in-depth consult to review your profile, discuss expectations and ensure you’re ready to be matched.
Once you and your Surrogate agree to move forward, the Surrogate completes psychological and medical screening. This includes evaluations to identify potential concerns, infectious and STD testing, and any additional required exams or blood work.
After medical and psychological screening, both parties must have attorneys specializing in third-party reproduction for the contract phase. Agreements are drafted according to state laws and validated through the courts to ensure everything is legally sound.
After medical screening is complete:
The Surrogate begins medications to thicken the uterine lining for about 4–6 weeks, depending on the IVF clinic’s protocol. Once the lining is optimal, the healthiest frozen embryo(s) are thawed and transferred to the Surrogate’s uterus.
A pregnancy test is taken 9–14 days later. If positive, an ultrasound is scheduled about two weeks after to confirm implantation. A heartbeat is usually visible around 7–8 weeks.
At 8–10 weeks, care is transferred from the IVF physician to the Surrogate’s OB, who monitors the pregnancy through delivery.
At 38–40 weeks—congratulations, your baby arrives!
We know this is one of the most meaningful choices you’ll ever make. That’s why our process is intentional, transparent, and designed to help you connect with a surrogate who shares your values and vision for the journey ahead.
Submit your application as an intended parent.
Explore surrogate profiles that align with your preferences.
We’ll arrange a meeting to ensure it feels right for both sides.
Work with trusted legal partners to finalize contracts.
Your surrogate begins her medical cycle, and your family’s story begins.
From the moment I applied through the “4th trimester”, the entire team at ED & SS has been so helpful, inspiring, and motivating. I would recommend ED & SS to anyone who is considering being a surrogate.
Working with Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions was one of the best decisions we ever made. We had the privilege of partnering with them for two surrogacy experiences, and thanks to their incredible team, we now have two beautiful children
Being an egg donor with Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Everyone I dealt with was kind, informative, and they were there for all of my needs. The whole process was explained thoroughly, and it all moved along smoothly. I would highly recommend using this agency. I am so lucky to have been able to be part of their program.
(Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions) were with me every step of the way, and all their team is incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, and they truly care about you and helping create the happy family you’re dreaming of.
One thing this agency did that really stands out is their matching process. They matched us with a surrogate that shared the same sense of humor, beliefs, and she will be a friend to our family for life. We have two beautiful kids thanks to Surrogate Solutions, and we cannot thank them enough!
A typical surrogacy journey costs most intended parents $150,000-$200,000+. This includes the agency fee, legal fees, health insurance for the gestational carrier (if needed), gestational carrier compensation and expenses, and all pregnancy-related expenses.
Because we don’t charge any agency fees until after match, we do not guarantee a match. Matching times vary from 3 weeks to 10 months, depending on the criteria you have for a gestational carrier.
Absolutely! While it is more difficult to match intended parents who already have a child, we work with many gestational carriers who choose intended parents looking to add to their family via surrogacy.
Due to the high demand for gestational carriers, we only match intended parents who have already created embryos.
A gestational carrier will visit your IVF clinic at least twice, once for medical screening and once for the embryo transfer. The number of times your gestational carrier visits your IVF clinic will vary however, depending on clinic requirements. If your Surrogate is not local to your clinic, she will also have multiple visits to a local IVF clinic for monitoring during the cycle.
A team of nurses will review your Surrogate’s previous pregnancy and delivery records prior to being cleared by our agency. Your reproductive endocrinologist will perform the actual medical screening at your IVF clinic, though, after you are matched with your gestational carrier.
We are happy to rematch you if your Surrogate does not pass her initial medical or psychological screening.
Not all embryo transfers are successful on the first try, and that is why the Surrogate agrees to go through three embryo transfers within one year.
Absolutely! If you already have a surrogate and would like assistance navigating your journey, we would love for your Surrogate to apply with our agency. We will medically screen her like we do our other Surrogates, and if she qualifies, we are happy to assist you in your surrogacy journey and offer you a discount to our agency fee.
We only require $30,000 in escrow to begin your surrogacy journey, however once your gestational agreement is complete, an additional $120,000 will need to be deposited into your escrow account.
Many intended parents who do not have liquid assets choose to refinance their home, obtain a gift from family, take out a home equity loan, withdraw retirement funds, or obtain a loan.
For information on loans, please visit Future Family.
For information on scholarships and grants, please visit RESOLVE.
For information on Active Military and First Responder Grants, please visit Roaring Adventures.
Of course! We welcome the opportunity to work with all types of families.
This varies from state to state. In some states couples need to be married in order for both of their names to be listed on the birth certificate.
Most health insurance policies do not cover fertility costs, and your gestational carrier will be under the care of your fertility clinic until she is 8-10 weeks pregnant. At that time, she will transition to the care of her OB and your surrogate can then use her health insurance policy for the remainder of her prenatal care.
The third-party insurance broker we use will review your Surrogate’s health insurance policy to determine if it will cover her pregnancy expenses if she is a gestational carrier. If her health insurance will cover the pregnancy, she will start using this policy once she is 8-10 weeks pregnant and under the care of her OB. All fees at the IVF clinic will need to be paid in cash.
Our agency works with couples who have a combined age of 110 or below. For single intended parents, we work with persons 55 and younger.
We do not have an in-house legal team, but we will be happy to give you some options of surrogacy attorneys we frequently work with to draft the gestational agreement and obtain the parentage order.
We do! SeedTrust is our recommended third-party escrow provider. They are an independent and neutral third-party escrow company that specializes in surrogacy and egg donor escrow services. Escrow companies hold the funds, manage all payments, and help keep account of all the financial aspects of the journey.
Using a third party to manage your escrow account protects the money, makes managing the money and payments easy, and reduces financial stress until the surrogacy journey is complete. Intended Parents and their Surrogates benefit from SeedTrust’s meticulous record keeping, open communication, and full transparency with their 24/7 online systems and notifications throughout the surrogacy process.
A professional surrogacy escrow company like SeedTrust protects your funds against loss, misuse, or corruption. SeedTrust client funds are fully insured with a $40 million bond, and escrow funds are secured by a $2 million general liability policy, a $1 million Errors & Omissions policy, and a $1 million Cyber Incident Protection policy. In addition, all client funds are held in an attorney-managed trust account to reduce risk further, given the oversite.
To hear from President and CEO of SeedTrust, Adam Winder, listen to this episode of our Create A Happy Family Podcast.
Please note: While SeedTrust is our recommended escrow provider, Intended Parents are not required to use their services. However, a third-party escrow company must be utilized for the surrogacy journey, and it must be approved by Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions before the journey begins.
Our agency has a surrogacy program as well as an egg donor program. For more information on our egg donor program, click on Find An Egg Donor at the top of this page.
Women who have had uncomplicated pregnancies in the past are more likely to have uncomplicated pregnancies in the future, however there is always a risk. Due to unforeseen challenges, potential setbacks, and additional emotional and physical stress, our agency will only work with intended parents who are using one surrogate at a time.
Estimated Cost per 6 weeks of Pumping: $5,000 – $9,000
In short, we cannot guarantee any specific amount of milk. You cannot base the quantity of milk based on your GC’s last experience pumping. Average: 25-50 oz per day once milk fully comes in.
You are compensating the GC for her time and effort NOT for the milk itself or per ounce.
Most GCs will ship weekly or bi-weekly. However, if your GC has a deep freezer (and you have storage space), she may be able to ship every 3–4 weeks to reduce shipping costs. This option isn’t available for all GCs and IPs.
Most of the time the answer for ONLY producing Colostrum is no. Colostrum is produced from day 2 to day 4, Transitional Milk is approximately from day 4 to 2 weeks, and Mature Milk does not come in until around 2-weeks post-delivery.
Once your GC’s body triggers the hormones to produce milk, it is not recommended to stop pumping abruptly. Stopping pumping abruptly can cause pain, complications, and can be difficult emotionally. This is why we require a 2-week weaning period once pumping has started.
Surrogacy is more than medical. It’s deeply spiritual. And discerning a call to carry (or to let someone carry for you) isn’t always easy. Whether you’re pursuing surrogacy, preparing to carry for someone else, or just navigating unfamiliar terrain, you’re not alone. Called to Carry is a 14-day devotional for women of faith walking through the sacred, complex, and often hidden journey of surrogacy. Get your free copy today.