Controlling Costs
John started his program with the intent of keeping costs down, in order to make surrogacy an afford-able alternative to private adoption. This page will give you an idea of the estimated costs of using our services for the most elaborate program we have, Gestational Surrogacy plus fresh Egg Donation, and assuming the surrogate does not have applicable insurance for maternity and delivery.
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Gestational Surrogacy Program Options:
The cost for gestational surrogacy, including all agency fees, attorneys' fees, screening and surrogate fees (but excluding medical and insurance costs) range from around $50,000 to $75,000, depending the program chosen by our clients. These program vary in the source of the egg donation, IVF insurance coverage, legal needs and other circumstances. Total program costs including medical and insurance components range from around $65,000 to $108,000 for egg donor surrogacy. Optional components can add 5-10% to
the costs, and we also suggest that clients allow for 10-15% possible variable and costs above their standard program estimates, to allow for unforeseen developments, as detailed in the " other costs for consideration" page.
- Egg Donation
The cost for egg donation only, including agency and legal fees, are estimated at $12,500.
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ANTICIPATED PROGRAM EXPENSES FOR GESTATIONAL SURROGACY EMBRYO DONATION
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| First installment (due upon execution of Retainer Agreement) | $12,750.00 |
| Second installment (due upon execution of Agreement with Surrogate) | $7,500.00 |
| Psychological screening fee (Surrogate) | $65.00 |
| Criminal history inquiry fees (Surrogate) | $45.00 |
| Parental Preparation for Match | $75.00 |
| Surrogate's fee | $22,500.00 |
| Surrogate's IVF transfer fee (for completion of each embryo transfer procedure) | $500.00 |
| Surrogate's Accidental Death Policy | $595.00 |
| Surrogate's maternity clothing allowance | $500.00 |
| Surrogate's monthly allowance once matched- in lieu of itemized costs ($200 per month estimated for 12 months) | $2,400.00 |
| Egg Donor agency fee |
$2,625.00 |
| Egg Donor's attorneys' fees |
$500.00 |
| Intended parent(s)' attorney's fees for drafting of Egg Donor Contract |
$1,000.00 |
| Social Worker's flat fee (for Surrogate Support & Advocacy) | $3,500.00 |
| Carrier's attorneys' fees | $1,000.00 |
| Intended Parent(s)' attorney's fees for drafting of Surrogate Contract | $2,500.00 |
| Office expenses | $500.00 |
| Fees for legal proceedings for one child ($1,000 extra for twins usually) such as pre birth order, second-parent adoption, stepparent adoption, or single parent adoption ($1,500 to $5,000 range) –avg | $4,000.00 |
| Trust Administration | $500.00 |
| TOTAL Excluding 3rd Party Medical and Insurance Services | $63,055.00 |
| Medical and Insurance Expenses |
| Professional medical fees and hospital/lab charges for initial fresh 5 day embryo cycle and cryopreservation | $4,000.00 |
| Medications for Surrogate - avg | $1,200.00 |
| Monitoring for Surrogate through 12 weeks gestational (paid to IVF clinic and/or monitoring clinic) [1] | $1,000.00 |
| Medical screening fees (Surrogate ) | $2,475.00 |
| Intended Parent(s) medical screening and semen analysis (per person) | $2,250.00 |
| Maternity and delivery out-of-pocket with discount plan, if normal vaginal delivery of a singleton | $10,000.00 |
| Premium for surrogate's medical insurance and case management fees | $6,050.00 |
| TOTAL of All Anticipated Costs [3] | $90,030.00 |
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Other Cost Considerations
[1] $500 is paid to the clinic for its monitoring. Another $500 is expected to be paid to a local clinic for monitoring if the carrier is not local to the clinic. However, on occasion a carrier will require more creening before coming to the clinic. This will increase this charge by approximately $500 per monitoring appointment. In addition, it is the intention of the IVF physician to send the carrier for her post transfer monitoring to her obstetrician. However, if the carrier does not have insurance, or even if she does, there is a chance that the intended parent(s) will be charged for these monitoring appointments.
[2] Insurance is one of the charges that is most variable. US domestic intended parents are required to purchase insurance for
the surrogate. At this time, the company that we recommend offers 3 policies, all of which have an enrollment fee of $1,050.
The policies' premiums vary with the lowest premium being $5,000, the mid-level policy having a $7,000 premium and the
high-level policy having a $10,900 premium. All of the policies provide complications coverage for up to $500,000 and
have deductibles ranging from $15,000 for the high-level policy to $45,000 for the low-level policy. Some of the deductible
will need to be set aside during the pregnancy, the amount of which will be determined by the policy, but typically an
amount between$15,000 to $18,000 for one child. Since the typical medical expense for a single child is $10,000, a large
portion of the deductible should be returned in most cases.
[3] This is the total of all charges that are expected and the number that clients should consider as the likely minimum charges for your egg/embryo donation and/or surrogacy. The numbers set forth below detail the approximate financial impacts that certain circumstances of your carrier or donor, chance events and choices by you will have on your surrogacy costs.
†Total payments to donors in excess of $5,000 require justification and sums above $10,000 are not appropriate; Circle Surrogacy complies with ASRM guidelines for egg donation compensation.
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