Can You Be A Surrogate With Your Tubes Tied?
Tubal ligation is a type of permanent birth control in which a woman’s fallopian tubes are completely blocked or sealed off. This procedure, or “getting your tubes tied,” is a […]
Age Limit For Surrogacy – Here’s What You Need To Know
Becoming a surrogate is a gracious and giving act, even when you, the surrogate is compensated. You’re devoting time and energy over nine plus months so another couple or individual […]
How To Become A Surrogate? A Complete Guide
Becoming A Gestational Surrogate There are many factors impacting a couple’s ability to conceive and carry a child, unassisted. Modern surrogacy provides options for such couples. Volunteering to become a […]
How Much Do You Get Paid To Be A Surrogate?
Our surrogates are some of the most generous women we’ve ever met — they literally dedicated their physical bodies to an undertaking that is notoriously strenuous and challenging to help […]
Surrogate Pregnancy: 5 Factors To Anticipate
Becoming a gestational surrogate is an incredibly generous undertaking, even when taking into account that there is a financial reward for doing so. After all, surrogates dedicate on average 14 […]
5 Common Disqualifications For Surrogacy There are many benefits to becoming a surrogate, from the emotional fulfillment of helping create a family to the financial rewards. But before you embark […]
Becoming A Surrogate In Illinois
It takes an extraordinary woman to become a gestational surrogate and as exciting as a surrogacy journey can be, it is made all the better by partnering with the right […]
KindEOS’ Mindful Matching™ program
What is “Mindful Matching” and how does it help ensure the safety and calm of surrogacy matches? Such a high stakes and emotional journey demands that potential partnerships be closely considered and matches carefully made and certainly not carelessly thrown together on account of being next in line.
What is Surrogacy?
Gestational surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman carries a pregnancy for her intended parents, sometimes referred to as IPs. Often but not always, the IPs may be unable to carry the pregnancy themselves. Learn more about KindEOS