ARTparenting has helped build families by working with intended parents and gestational surrogate mothers from the state of South Carolina.
For more information please contact Meryl at 301-217-0074.
INTENDED PARENTS:
Please fill out our intended parent inquiry,
or call Meryl at 301-217-0074.
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* Gestational Surrogate Mothers are also commonly referred to as Gestational Carriers, Gestational Surrogates and less accurately as Surrogate Mothers.
Explore our website to discover how our surrogacy program works — including the financial aspects and the basic requirements for becoming a gestational surrogate.
Next, fill out a surrogate's inquiry form to get your questions answered. Or call us directly at 301-217-0074. We’ll be happy to talk to you about South Carolina surrogacy.
ARTparenting’s founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., has worked with hundreds of gestational surrogates since 1993. Known for compassion, integrity, and careful matching of gestational surrogates with parents, ARTparenting is committed to guiding surrogates and intended parents alike through every step of the process.
Meryl Rosenberg has chosen to keep ARTparenting a small, specialized practice to make sure every surrogate and every client can receive the expert, personal attention they deserve. Meryl has over 20 years of experience and success helping families grow. Meryl Rosenberg has earned a reputation as an innovator and leader in the field of reproductive law. Read about Meryl Rosenberg.
Our surrogates are carefully consulted about who they would like to help — whether they prefer intended parents who are local, overseas, single, married, gay, or any other personal preferences. A central part of our program is the focus we place on matching the intended parents with the gestational surrogates. Every match is a mutual decision and a true partnership.
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If you’re even considering becoming a surrogate mother, we know you must be a capable and compassionate woman. You know that raising children is one of the most fulfilling joys in life. A willingness to carry a child for another family is profound. Our blog post, “Becoming a Surrogate Mother: Is it Right for Me?”, offers four important questions to ask yourself.
A gestational surrogate mother (also known as a gestational carrier) 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.
Basic requirements:
• Age 21 to 43.
• Had at least one child of your own.
• Enjoy being pregnant.
• Body Mass Index (BMI) 32 or less.
Please review additional requirements.
Financial compensation is one of the considerations when deciding whether to become a surrogate mother. The amount of any payments will be based on multiple factors: whether you have been a gestational surrogate before, the cost of health insurance, along with other individual circumstances.
For a detailed chart, please see Fees and Expenses for Gestational Surrogates.
Helping others build their family is one of the greatest gifts anyone can offer. We are grateful for your interest.
If you're interested in our program or have questions about whether you may qualify, we would like to hear from you. Please fill out our short Surrogate Inquiry Form.
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