Surrogacy is a significant financial commitment, and costs can vary depending on where and how you begin your journey. Intended parents should be prepared for expenses such as agency fees, medical treatments, surrogate compensation, legal services, and insurance.
Agency fees usually cover matching, case management, and support throughout the process. Medical costs include IVF, screenings, pregnancy care, and delivery. Insurance is another important factor, as coverage differs widely and can affect the overall budget.
Costs may also change depending on the state or country you choose, with legal frameworks and healthcare systems influencing the total investment. Clear planning and transparency are key to avoiding unexpected challenges.

