Overview of Qualifications at Babymoon Surrogacy

Are You Eligible to Become a Surrogate?
To ensure the best experience for you and the intended parents, we match surrogates who meet specific qualifications, promoting a safe and healthy process for everyone involved.
Age
Between 21 and 42 years old. If you are between 43 and 45, you are welcome to apply, and if other qualifications are met, we will work to match you with the right intended parents.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Ideal BMI is between 19 and 30
Maximum BMI: Up to 33 is acceptable; however, individuals in this range will need to participate in a fitness improvement plan to ensure a healthy surrogacy experience.
Previous Pregnancy
Must have given birth to at least one child and be actively raising that child.
Pregnancy History
Must have experienced at least one healthy, complication-free pregnancy and delivery.
Lifestyle
Must live in a stable, substance-free environment (no smoking, alcohol dependency, or drugs).
Mental Health
Must undergo psychological evaluation to ensure emotional readiness for surrogacy.
Financial Stability
Must be financially stable, not relying on surrogacy as the primary income source.
Background Check
Must pass criminal background checks and comply with legal requirements.
Support System
A dedicated support person is essential for providing emotional and practical assistance throughout the surrogacy journey. The individual will accompany you to appointments, offering encouragement and understanding.
Become a Surrogate and Help a Family
Transform Lives
By becoming a surrogate, you help intended parents achieve their dreams of parenthood, bringing joy and fulfillment to their lives. Your generosity can create lifelong bonds with families who may have faced challenges in starting their own.
Emotional Fulfillment
Surrogates often experience profound satisfaction from making a meaningful difference in others' lives by helping to bring a new life into the world. This journey not only fulfills the dreams of individuals and couples but also creates deep emotional bonds. Many surrogates describe the joy and personal reward of playing a vital role in building families. These connections can often lead to lasting friendships with the intended parents, enriching the lives of both the surrogates and the families they help create.
Becoming Part of the Intended Parents' Journey
Surrogacy is an emotional journey, and the relationship between surrogates and intended parents often grows deeply over time. You’ll share intimate, unforgettable moments and may even feel like family by the time the baby arrives. This connection can create lasting relationships and makes the experience even more meaningful.
Financial Compensation
Surrogacy offers competitive financial rewards, helping you achieve personal goals like education or home ownership. In addition to the compensation, you'll receive reimbursements for medical and travel expenses, ensuring that your needs are fully met throughout the process.
Supportive Community
Joining a network of compassionate surrogates and professionals provides a sense of belonging. This community offers guidance, support, and understanding throughout your journey. Many surrogates find comfort and camaraderie in connecting with others who have gone through the experience, creating a powerful support system.
Personal Growth
Surrogacy can be a transformative experience, enhancing your self-awareness and personal growth as you navigate the challenges and joys of carrying a child for someone else. You’re also setting a powerful example for friends, family, and even your own children, demonstrating the importance of helping others.
Experiencing Pregnancy Again
If you enjoyed your previous pregnancy, surrogacy allows you to experience that magical time again. Many surrogates find joy in the experience of carrying a child, and their previous pregnancy provides them confidence and strength as they embrace the journey once more.
Flexible Arrangements
You have the option to customize your surrogacy experience based on your preferences and lifestyle, ensuring a path that aligns with your values. Whether it’s the type of relationship you want with the intended parents or the way you navigate the process, surrogacy offers flexibility to create an experience tailored to you.
Education and Awareness
Stay informed about the surrogacy process, pregnancy, and the potential challenges that may arise. We will keep you informed about everything, but always feel free to ask questions.
Open and Constant Communication
Maintain regular communication with the intended parents, agency, and medical professionals to ensure everyone is informed and involved.
Legal Compliance
Understand and comply with legal agreements and obligations outlined in the surrogacy contract.
Stable Living Environment
Provide a safe and stable living situation for the duration of the surrogacy.
Support Network
Have a reliable support system in place, including family and friends, to assist during the pregnancy.
Healthy Lifestyle
Throughout the medication process, you’ll attend several short clinic visits for monitoring.
• Ultrasounds: Track follicular development to ensure healthy growth.
• Blood Tests: Measure estrogen levels to adjust medications and prevent complications like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
No Substance Use
Avoid tobacco, alcohol, and recreational drugs throughout the surrogacy journey. Limit caffeine intake as recommended by healthcare providers.
Medical Requirements
Follow all medical protocols and attend scheduled appointments, including screenings, ultrasounds, and check-ups. Adhere to prescribed medication regimens, which may include fertility medications and prenatal vitamins.
Psychological Support
Participate in counseling or support groups as recommended to navigate the emotional aspects of surrogacy.
Flexibility and Patience
Be prepared for unexpected changes in the surrogacy journey and demonstrate flexibility in accommodating medical or personal needs.
Availability
Ensure availability for important appointments, including embryo transfer and delivery.
Travel Considerations
Discuss travel plans with the agency and intended parents to ensure availability for medical appointments and check-ins.