Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Question about Surrogacy. (surrogate mothers)?

OKay suppose you are not infertile and just don't want to go through the "joys" of pregnancy, the clinic or wherever will help you find a surrogate mother. But instead of using an eg donor, can you use your own eggs. What is the estimated costs?Question about Surrogacy. (surrogate mothers)?
Your looking at the drug and harvesting egg cost, In vitro fertilization implantation costs, lab costs, etc... Aprox 7,000 to 15,000. Surrogacy will set you back a minimum of 20,000 without medical costs agency fees court costs...

All in it will cost you a child's college fund.http://www.angelmatcher.com/projected_su鈥?/a>
very expensive. I know people have spent 10's of thousands of dollars on things like that.Question about Surrogacy. (surrogate mothers)?
your looking at $15000.00 for all the stuff involved with this procedure. Yes you can use your own eggs
I am not for sure, but my friend and her hubby are going to do the same thing... (they are both fixed) and they said that the estimate they got was somewhere between 15 and 20 thousand dollars. But they were going to inplant the eggs into her. not someone else.
There are several financial obligations for someone looking to use a carrier as means of creating a family. First of all, there are clinic fees. Not only are there costs associated with the actual cycling, but there are preliminary tests involving you, your spouse, and the carrier. Depending on the comensation agreement between you and your carrier, those costs (compensation plus all the other incidental fees) can reach upwards of $30,000.



It is practically impossible to estimate what the total cost would be. If more than one cycle is required to achieve pregnancy, then the costs will be significantly higher. Most parents that created their family through gestational surrogacy will tell you that the overall financial burden can reach close to $100,000 for everything.



No matter what you decide, this is an exciting journey. Best of luck to you!

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