Interested in becoming a gestational surrogate in North Carolina?

If you’re thinking about becoming a surrogate or if you’re a prospective parent weighing your options — we’re here to answer your questions about surrogacy in North Carolina.

Contact us and we’ll be happy to answer your questions about North Carolina surrogacy.

ARTparenting’s founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., has worked with hundreds of gestational surrogates since 1993, including many from North Carolina. Known for compassion and integrity, ARTparenting is committed to guiding surrogates and intended parents through every step of the journey.

$1,000 Spring BONUS for Qualified Surrogates!

Find out if you are eligible . Apply today!

Compensation for becoming a surrogate in North Carolina

BASE FEE: $50,000 to $65,000

Plus additional compensation for procedures and all expenses.

We understand that one of the many considerations may be financial. The amount of any payments or ancillary expenses is based on multiple factors, including whether the surrogate is experienced and/or the cost of health insurance.

For a detailed chart, please see our page, Compensation for Gestational Surrogates.

Why choose ARTparenting?

You have found the place for you with ARTparenting. Integrity, personal attention, and hands-on guidance are our hallmarks. Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq. has over 25 years of experience and success in helping families grow. She personally meets with every gestational surrogate and client and makes sure that each surrogate receives the support she needs.

Meryl has earned a reputation as an innovator and leader in the field of reproductive law. She volunteers to further the development, education, and regulation of assisted reproduction.

A hallmark of our program is the focus we place on the matches between the parents and the gestational surrogates. Our surrogates are consulted about who they would most like to work with — whether they prefer intended parents who are local or overseas, single or married, families that already have a child, or have other preferences.

For our surrogates in North Carolina, there is no waiting to be matched.

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Find out how our complete surrogacy program works

A gestational surrogate is a woman who carries a child conceived through IVF using an egg from a donor or the intended mother. The child will not be genetically related to the gestational surrogate.

These are a few of the requirements:

  • 21 to 44 years old

  • Given birth to at least one child

  • Enjoy being pregnant

  • Desire to help others create a family

Please review the additional requirements for becoming a surrogate with ARTparenting.

Take the next step…

Helping others to build a family is one of the greatest gifts anyone can offer. We are grateful for your interest.

If you have questions about our program or want to find out if you may qualify to become a gestational surrogate, we would love to hear from you. Please fill out our short Surrogate’s Inquiry Form.

 
 
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North

Carolina Surrogacy

ARTparenting has worked with gestational surrogates and intended parents from North Carolina to help build families through our complete surrogacy program.

For more information, please call Meryl at (301) 217-0074.

INTENDED PARENTS

Please fill out our intended parent’s form,
or call 301-217-0074.


First, let me applaud Meryl for all that she does at ARTparenting. From beginning to end, she was there for me in fulfilling my purpose. Becoming a surrogate had always been a thought in the back of my mind and I’m so grateful that Meryl could make it a reality.

Seeing the look on the IP’s faces when they held their son for the first time was priceless. I’m blessed to have been able to help complete their family. Without a doubt, I’ll do it all over again!
— Jessica

More praise for ARTparenting from our Surrogates.