This is not true at all. I attempted (but ultimately didn’t succeed) in trying to have a friends child due to cancer and no fee was required. Lawyers fees, Doctors fees and mental evaluation were all that was required. |
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My SIL carried for us, she just wanted to help with no strings attached. We paid for all medications, legal fees and hospital expenses.
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Also there was a one time counseling session. I don't remember how much, just grateful to pay up whenever she asked. |
Most of what I am seeing is closer to 150,000 |
Yes. I am not sure we will go that route. There are pros/cons to using someone you know vs a stranger. We might try one more iVF transfer first. |
| You will need an attorney to handle all the legal issues/paperwork. If she isn't looking for money, then its just covering her medical expenses. No need to go through an agency. |
Did she have any issues giving up the baby at birth? Did it effect your relationship with your family? |
| None. She had 2 already and went on to have another soon after. We live 5 hours away and she treats him like he's another kid in the extended family. |
Could I ask which agency you used? We're looking into this process right now. |
Meryl Rosenberg of ART Parenting in Potomac 3 years ago. But her website now says they are not currently accepting intended parents though she is available to consult. We also talked with Diane Hinton in Chevy Chase but they were significantly more expensive though they also offers more services. |
| We did it. Our surrogate never told the hospital (why do that?) and that was a good thing because there were complications. Not serious for her but expensive. We bought the insurance for her. The surrogate gets the LEAST $$ of the whole adventure. So we paid her more. The lawyer got a big chunk. And I REALLY don’t recommend that sleaze bag Meryl. |
| Rosenberg jumped in at the last minute after the baby was born with many ridiculous demands. Fortunately my DH is a lawyer and told her to take a hike. |
My friend’s ex- wife did it while they were married for a relative. They didn’t get paid out right but all costs for medical were covered plus maternity clothing and along the way they got some high end items as gifts. But as I said it was his ex wife bc the whole situation took a toll on their marriage and they eventually divorced. Turns out my friend was not as on board with the whole thing but went along bc his ex wife insisted and wanted to do it. So make sure if the person is married that they are taking their spouses feelings into consideration. Also my friend said his ex wife suffered pretty bad post partum depression even though she wasn’t taking care of the baby and that she hid this from everyone in public. She was way more sad about giving the baby over to the parents than they ever anticipated and it lasted quite a while. Every time they would go to a family get together and see the baby she would go into a deep depression for weeks and this lasted for the first couple of years. |