Earn Up To $120,000+ Compensation When You Join Us

While money is only a small part of the reason why many choose to become surrogates, it is still an important question to be answered. Here’s everything included in our compensation packages:

Base Compensation

Base compensation varies based on the state you reside, previous birth record and if you are a first-time or repeat surrogate. Base Compensation is distributed once you are pregnant in ten equal payments.

Reimbursable Benefits

Reimbursable benefits are pre-determined at legal to be paid at cost for items such as additional medical bills, travel, bedrest, childcare and etc. Surrogates should never incur any out-of-pocket costs for journey expenses.

How To Become A Surrogate

Considering being a surrogate? You. Are. Amazing. As you learn more about surrogacy, it’s important to know that everyone comes to surrogacy for their own reasons and at their own time. We’re here to provide information and guidance to help you determine if being a surrogate is the right choice for you and your family. What reasons should you consider when it comes to becoming a surrogate? We pulled together 10 of the most common reasons experienced surrogates have shared with us that inspired them to help others.

Meet Your Case Managers – Alex

your well-being is our #1 priority. Our team is composed 100% of former Intended Parents and experienced Surrogates who truly empathize with your current journey and who are here to serve you. We educate, lead and guide you through your journey with expertise, compassion, respect, and personal attention at all times.

Meet Our Dedicated Team

At Kangle Surrogacy, our experienced and compassionate team is committed to guiding you through every step of your surrogacy journey. From legal and medical experts to emotional support specialists, we work tirelessly to ensure a seamless and fulfilling experience for both intended parents and surrogates. Your dream of parenthood is our mission.

Alice
CEO

Kangle Surrogacy

Alex
Manager

Kangle Surrogacy

Freddie
medical supervisor

Kangle Surrogacy

Yu
Marketing

Kangle Surrogacy

Valerie
recruiting specialist

Kangle Surrogacy

Franczis
case manager

Kangle Surrogacy

Requirements For Becoming A Surrogate

Becoming a surrogate requires meeting specific medical, emotional, and legal criteria. Candidates must typically be in good health, have had at least one successful pregnancy, and undergo thorough screenings to ensure they are physically and emotionally prepared for the journey. Legal agreements and a supportive environment are also essential for a successful surrogacy experience.

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How it works

  • Age Between 21-35 Years Old
  • BMI Between 18-30
  • ​Be A U.S. Citizen, Legal Resident Or Legal Immigrant​
  • No History Of Clinical Mental Illness
  • Must Allow Background Checks Both Surrogate And Husband/Partner
  • Six Months Need To Pass Since Last Vaginal Or Cesarean Birth​
  • Must Have Given Birth To And Be Raising At Least One Child
  • A Non-Smoker Living In A Non-Smoking Home
  • ​Healthy Reproductive History With No Major Complications During Pregnancies And Birth
  • No History Of Criminal Activity, No Felony Convictions

FAQ

5 Questions You Should Ask When Thinking About Surrogacy

Being interested in surrogacy doesn’t mean you magically know what questions to ask, to whom to ask them, or what steps are involved in becoming a surrogate. No need to stress– we are experienced surrogates ourselves and we’ve got you covered.

While we don’t know your specific path, we do know the most common questions surrogates (and their family and friends) ask at the start of this journey (AKA where you are…right now!)

Does a Surrogate share DNA with the baby?

No. Here’s why:
If you become a surrogate, you’ll join the gestational surrogates (GS) club!
Gestational surrogates get pregnant by embryo transfer
An embryo transfer is coordinated by the intended parents’ IVF clinic
But wait, now you may be asking yourself, “How’s that possible the baby is *in my belly*!?”
This is a great question! For starters, it’s because the embryo will be created with the intended parents’ egg or donor egg, and fertilized by the intended parents’ sperm, or donor sperm, so you have no genetic relation.

It will takes 1-2 weeks to conduct the surrogacy research, 1-2 weeks to make sure the applicant meet all the necessary requirements, After that we will take another 1-2 weeks to go through the rest of the application process and finally, sign the agency contract.

After that we will go through the medical screening process that will took up around 1-4 weeks followed by 1 week of psychological evaluation.

The matching process with intended parents will usually takes 1-4 weeks. After that, you will start taking medication and attend the monitoring appointments for 4 weeks before transfer of embryo. If it’s a success, you will be having the first ultrasound 4-6 weeks from transfer. If the transfer of embryo fails, we will try again in 2 weeks time.

You will be released to OB care after 8-10 weeks from the embryo transfer, where you will be well taken care of the entire time until the successful delivery.

We take your profile, our current intended parents’ profiles and look for the best fit for both of you. We have years of experience matching surrogates and intended parents. You are a key part of this process. When both parties feel that there could be a possible match, we then set up a video meeting for you to get to know each other.

That is completely your choice. Some IP’s may ask that you breastfeed their baby after birth. Surrogates are compensated at a rate of $300 a week for her efforts and time pumping. Intended parents will pay for supplies and shipping if need be.

Yes, we work with you to find the right insurance plan and doctors.

Yes, you can continue your healthy lifestyle and exercise as long as the doctor sees that doing so will harm neither you nor the baby.

No, We works with the intended parent’s embryos.

No, we use the intended parent’s embryos