Surrogates Needed - + Compensation and Expert Care

You have the power to make miracles for our families. If you’ve previously had a healthy pregnancy, you may qualify to help intended parents grow their family via IVF and receive 60;$60,000-$100,000+ in compensation per journey. Founded in 2003, The Genesis Group is one of the most experienced and trusted agencies in the U.S.

As a Genesis Surrogate, you’ll join our sisterhood of advocates, experts, and other gestational carriers who walk alongside you throughout your journey. Apply now to see if you qualify and schedule your one-on-one consultation. Why Genesis?

Industry-Leading compensation: typically $60,000-$100,000+ depending on location, medical eligibility, and journey details Dedicated case manager: one-on-one support from our team of former surrogates and fertility advocates Customizable benefits packages: childcare support, health insurance, pregnancy massages, acupuncture, and more Surrogate-first support: monthly therapy sessions, private surrogate community access, and an all-expense-paid weekend retreat Ethical, guided journeys: aligned with SEEDS and ASRM guidelines Our Qualifications Typically 21-39 years old to meet clinic medical eligibility At least one healthy full-term pregnancy No more than 5 deliveries and 3 c-sections Non-smoker, no recreational drug use, BMI under 32 (per clinic requirements) U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident No previous experience required About The Genesis Group The Genesis Group is a surrogacy agency that facilitates journeys between intended parents and gestational carriers who join our program. We coordinate in-state, out-of-state, and international fertility journeys, and we take pride in providing industry-leading care built around your personal needs, ethics, and expectations. We are a medium-sized agency with 20+ employees, including a dedicated surrogacy team of case managers and administrative staff.

Each of our surrogates receives a personal case manager for their journey as a trusted, central point of contact whenever you need.

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