
Here for You Always
Comprehensive Care, Connection, and Community for a Smooth Surrogacy Journey
At Babymoon Surrogacy, we understand that every surrogacy journey is unique, and having the right support can make all the difference. Our dedicated team provides expert guidance and resources to help you navigate every phase with clarity and confidence. From understanding the surrogacy process to managing logistics, we’re here to ensure you feel informed and empowered at every step. Emotional well-being is a top priority during your journey. We offer compassionate support to help you manage the emotional aspects of surrogacy, providing you with a safe space to share your feelings and concerns. Our team is always available to listen, guide, and offer encouragement, so you feel cared for and understood throughout the process.
Building connections with others who understand your experience is invaluable. Through support group sessions, community events, and opportunities to meet other surrogates, intended parents, or donors, we create a sense of belonging and shared purpose. These connections often lead to lifelong friendships and a deeper sense of fulfillment during your journey. We also believe in proactive and ongoing care. Regular check-ins, monthly seminars, and workshops keep you informed and provide a platform to learn from experts and peers alike. Whether it’s a practical tip, emotional advice, or simply a chance to share experiences, these resources are designed to ensure you’re always supported and never alone. With Babymoon Surrogacy, your journey is backed by a community committed to your success and well-being.
A Supportive Community to Guide You
Surrogacy is a deeply emotional journey, and Babymoon is here to ensure you feel supported every step of the way. From one-on-one counseling to group sessions, you’ll never feel alone.

Guidance and Resources
We ensure you have everything you need to make informed decisions confidently throughout the journey.
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Dedicated Case Manager: From start to delivery and for three months post-delivery, your case manager will be with you every step of the way, helping to coordinate details, address questions, and provide ongoing guidance.
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Educational Materials: Comprehensive resources, including guides and FAQs covering each stage, from legal preparations to medical and emotional milestones.
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Informative Workshops: Specialized sessions on topics like navigating the legal process, preparing for medical steps, and practicing self-care.
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Emotional Support
We understand that surrogacy is a deeply emotional journey, and we are committed to supporting your mental and emotional well-being:
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Licensed Mental Health Professionals: Access to counselors specializing in reproductive health for private, one-on-one support.
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Exclusive Support Groups: Safe spaces where you can connect with others who understand the surrogacy experience.

Connecting With Others
Build a network with others on the same journey for mutual support and understanding.
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Meetups and Events: In-person and virtual gatherings to share experiences and create lasting connections.
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Online Community Hub: Access to a private online forum where surrogates can connect, ask questions, and offer support.

Regular Check-ins
Your case manager will connect with you regularly to ensure you feel informed, supported, and heard throughout your surrogacy experience.
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Scheduled Touchpoints: Regular updates timed with important journey milestones, so you’re always prepared for what’s next.
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Responsive Support: Opportunities to give feedback so we can tailor support to your needs.

Support Group Sessions & Seminars
Our virtual support sessions offer a safe space for discussion, connection, and shared experiences, sometimes guided by a licensed psychiatrist or mental health professional.
Guided Group Discussions: Each session is led by a facilitator, which may include a licensed psychiatrist, mental health professional, or experienced surrogacy support leader. These sessions provide a supportive environment for open conversations on the mental, emotional, and physical aspects of surrogacy.
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Guided Group Discussions: Each session is led by a licensed psychiatrist and provides a supportive environment for open conversations on the mental, emotional, and physical aspects of surrogacy.
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Monthly Topics: Each session covers a theme relevant to your journey:
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“Starting Strong” – Preparing for the matching and initial steps.
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“Setting Boundaries and Expectations” – Balancing family, work, and surrogacy.
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“Embracing Milestones” – Finding joy in each milestone.
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“Managing Stress and Self-Care” – Practical mental wellness tools for resilience.
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Peer Support and Connection: A chance to share experiences, gain insights, and build bonds with fellow surrogates.
Your Journey Support Companion
The Journey Support Companion is a trusted person you choose to accompany you throughout your journey, from traveling to medical appointments to providing emotional support. This person will be a steady presence by your side, helping you feel comfortable and cared for. We recognize the invaluable role they play in your experience and show our appreciation with a special gift at the end of the journey.
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Personalized Accompaniment: Someone you trust, available to travel with you and provide comfort, reassurance, and practical support.
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Consistent Presence: They’ll stand by you during appointments and important moments, offering the strength of a familiar, supportive presence.
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End-of-Journey Recognition: To honor the time and care your companion provides, we show our appreciation with a thank-you gift at the end of your journey.

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What is surrogacy?Surrogacy is a process where a surrogate carries and delivers a baby for intended parents who are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy. At Babymoon, we guide both intended parents and surrogates through this life-changing journey with care and transparency. Explore our Surrogacy Overview page to learn more.
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Who can become a surrogate?Women aged 21–42 with a history of at least one healthy pregnancy, a stable lifestyle, and a supportive environment are eligible. Exceptions up to age 45 may apply in certain cases. Visit our Surrogate Qualifications page for full eligibility details.
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How long does the surrogacy process take?The surrogacy process generally takes 12–18 months. Timelines vary based on factors like matching, medical evaluations, legal agreements, and pregnancy milestones. Learn more about the timeline on our Surrogacy Process page.
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What support does Babymoon provide?Babymoon provides dedicated case managers, counseling, support groups, and educational resources to ensure surrogates and intended parents feel supported throughout the journey. Explore our Support Services page for details.
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Do I need to have children to be a surrogate?Yes, surrogates must have had at least one healthy pregnancy and delivery. This ensures familiarity with the pregnancy process and confidence in carrying another child. Learn more about surrogate requirements on our Surrogate FAQs page.
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What compensation can I expect as a surrogate?Surrogates can earn up to $115,000, depending on experience and circumstances. Compensation includes additional benefits like maternity clothing allowances, travel reimbursements, and more. Visit our Pay & Benefits page for a full breakdown.
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Will I have medical and emotional support during the process?Yes, Babymoon ensures you have access to comprehensive medical care, psychological evaluations, and ongoing emotional support. Dedicated case managers and support groups are also available to assist you every step of the way. Explore our Support Services page for details.
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How do I begin the surrogacy process?Start by completing our intake form. Our team will review your application, conduct a pre-screening, and guide you through the next steps. Visit our Become a Surrogate page to get started.
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How are surrogates selected?Surrogates go through an extensive screening process that includes medical evaluations, psychological assessments, and background checks. This ensures that all surrogates meet the highest standards of health and readiness. Learn more about the matching process on our Intended Parents page.
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What is included in the surrogacy cost?Surrogacy costs cover surrogate compensation, medical expenses, legal fees, agency support, and additional benefits. Babymoon provides a detailed breakdown to ensure transparency. Visit our Cost of Surrogacy page for more information.
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Will I be involved in the pregnancy?Yes, intended parents can actively participate in the pregnancy by attending medical appointments, communicating with the surrogate, and collaborating on the birth plan. Learn more about this process on our Intended Parents FAQs page.
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Can I choose the surrogate I work with?Yes, Babymoon ensures a personalized matching process based on shared values, preferences, and expectations. This creates a strong connection between surrogates and intended parents. Visit our Matching Process page for details.
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Who can become an egg donor?Healthy women aged 21–32 with no significant medical history are eligible to donate eggs. Donors undergo medical evaluations and screenings to confirm eligibility. Explore our Egg Donation page for more details.
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Who can become a sperm donor?Healthy men aged 18–39 with no significant medical history are eligible to donate sperm. Donors are carefully screened to ensure they meet program requirements. Learn more on our Sperm Donation page.
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What compensation do donors receive?Egg donors and sperm donors receive competitive compensation for their time and generosity. Compensation varies based on the program and medical process involved. Visit our Donor Compensation page for more information.
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How do I get started as a donor?Start by filling out the donor application form. Our team will guide you through the evaluation and matching process. Learn more on our Become a Donor page.
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What is a pre-birth orderIn some states, intended parents can establish parentage of their child before they are born by having an attorney file a pre-birth order. This usually involves the intended parents and surrogate signing statements documenting parental rights for the unborn baby. Having a pre-birth order protects the intended parents' legal rights and ensures the post-birth process goes smoothly.
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Why do some intended parents have to adopt their baby?Some states may not allow you to complete either pre-birth or post-birth orders. This leaves you with the last way to establish parentage: an adoption. How you complete the adoption varies depending on factors such as your marital status. The process typically involves attending an adoption hearing, which your surrogacy lawyer prepares you for.
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Do surrogates have legal rights to the baby?No, surrogates have no parental rights to the baby. Legal agreements, prepared and signed before the pregnancy begins, ensure the intended parents are recognized as the baby’s legal guardians. Visit our Legal Process page for more information.
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Who covers medical expenses during the process?All medical costs related to surrogacy, including prenatal care, delivery, and any related procedures, are covered by the intended parents through insurance or other arrangements. Learn more about financial arrangements on our Costs page.