You may want to begin by exploring our website which explains how our complete surrogacy program works: the financial aspects, the medical considerations, and the basic requirements. Or, you may prefer to contact us directly to get your questions answered about Florida surrogacy.
ARTparenting's founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., has worked with hundreds of gestational surrogates since 1993. With our comprehensive surrogacy program, we'll handle every detail — from your very first contact with us through to the birth of the baby. A central feature of our program is the focus we place on the matches between the parents and the gestational surrogates.
Experience, integrity, and personal attention are an important part of what makes ARTparenting unique. Meryl Rosenberg is known for her leadership and dedication to the field of reproductive law. Read about Meryl Rosenberg's work to regulate surrogacy here. We make sure that our surrogate mothers, as well as our intended parents, have all the information, support and individual care they need.
Each gestational surrogate is a consulted in-depth about who she would prefer to help: intended parents who live locally or abroad, families that already have a child, gay men or heterosexual couples, among other preferences. Every match is a true partnership between the gestational carrier and the intended parents.
A gestational surrogate mother* carries a child conceived through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using the egg of the intended mother or an egg donor, plus the sperm from the intended father or sperm donor. The child will not be genetically related to the gestational surrogate.
To qualify for becoming a gestational surrogate in Florida — you must be:
• 21 to 43 years old,
• the mother of at least one child who you are raising,
• a healthy non-smoker,
• financially stable (not receiving public assistance).
Please read about the additional requirements for becoming a surrogate mother, and how the program works.
We understand there are many factors in the decision to become a surrogate — one of them is financial. The exact amount of any payments (or ancillary expenses) will be based on multiple factors. For details, please review Fees and Expenses for Gestational Surrogates or contact us with any questions about compensation or reimbursements.
Becoming a surrogate mother, or seriously considering the possibility, means that you are a caring and generous person who loves having your own family. You know that children are one of the deepest joys in life. A wish to help others experience the joy of parenthood is the inspiration behind ARTparenting’s work to help families grow. Read what others have said about our surrogacy program.
Helping others to create a family is one of the most meaningful gifts anyone can offer. We are grateful for your interest.
If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in Florida, we would love to hear from you. Please fill out our short Surrogate Inquiry Form.
Find out if you qualify. Fill out a SURROGATE INQUIRY FORM
Find out more. Fill out a SURROGATE INQUIRY FORM
ARTparenting has worked with gestational surrogates and intended parents from the state of Florida to help build families through our complete surrogacy program.
For more information please contact Meryl at 301-217-0074.
Intended parents: Read about our complete surrogacy program.
Fill out our INTENDED PARENT 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
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* Gestational Surrogate Mothers are also commonly referred to as Gestational Carriers, Gestational Surrogates and less accurately as Surrogate Mothers.
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