At ARTparenting we handle all the details from the very first meeting through the birth. We make sure our surrogate mothers* are kept informed, cared for, and comfortable with the entire process.
Please explore our website to find out how our surrogacy program works — including the financial considerations. If you’d like to contact us, we’ll be happy to answer any of your questions about the surrogacy process and how to get started.
ARTparenting’s founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., has worked with hundreds of surrogate mothers and intended parents since 1993. Integrity, personal attention, and hands-on guidance throughout the process are our hallmarks. Meryl’s reputation in the field of reproductive law and her volunteer activities to further the development of assisted reproductive law demonstrate her commitment. Read what others have said about ARTparenting and Meryl Rosenberg.
At ARTparenting, we make sure our surrogates and intended parents are fully supported throughout the entire process: from match to the birth. Our surrogates are consulted about who they would like to help and their preferences. A central feature of our surrogacy program is the focus we place on matching intended parents and surrogates.
ART stands for Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Parenting refers to the intended parents we help, and to the exceptional women, our surrogates, who help make the dream of building a family come true.
One important factor in your decision to become a surrogate may be financial. To qualify you must be financially stable in order to minimize any additional burdens on you and your family. The amount of any payments or ancillary expenses is based on multiple circumstances. For more information, please review Compensation for Gestational Surrogates or contact us directly for the details.
The decision to become a surrogate mother is a life-changing choice. It requires a high level of commitment from a generous, capable and nurturing individual who knows that raising children is one of the ultimate joys in life. A willingness to share that joy with others is admirable, and is what inspires ARTparenting to bring surrogates and intended parents together.
A gestational surrogate (also known as a gestational carrier or a surrogate mother) carries a child conceived through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using eggs from an egg donor or intended parent. The child will not be genetically related to the gestational surrogate.
Here are some of the basic requirements for becoming a surrogate in Wisconsin:
• 21 to 43 years old.
• given birth to and raising one or more children.
• enjoy being pregnant.
• healthy with a body mass index (BMI) 32 or less.
Please read about additional requirements and find out more about How the Program Works.
We are grateful for your interest. If you would like to learn more about participating in our Wisconsin surrogacy program, we would like to hear from you. To begin the conversation, please fill out our easy SURROGATE FORM or call 301-217-0074.
ARTparenting works with gestational surrogate mothers and intended parents from the state of Wisconsin to help build families with our complete surrogacy program.
For more information please contact Meryl at 301-217-0074.
INTENDED PARENTS:
Please fill out our
intended parent inquiry,
or call 301-217-0074.
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* Gestational Surrogate Mothers are more commonly referred to as Gestational Carriers, Gestational Surrogates and less accurately as Surrogate Mothers.
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