Anonymous wrote:OP, this is a great AMA. May I ask what some of he reasons were for NOT matching with other GCs during the 4 month period? Did you not like the previous profiles? Did the GC not like yours? Did your clinic reject the GC? What were some common reasons for failed matches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the huge income disparity, and difference in socioeconomic status, was it difficult to relate to your GC? Also, it has always struck me as a bit unfair that in the grand scheme of things, the GC gets such a small percentage of the costs associated with Surrogacy. Did she ever seem resentful about this? Would you have preferred to work with someone who was doing it purely for altruistic reasons? Do you feel like the money made a difference to her family?
NP. they said upthread that GC got more than her annual salary plus expenses paid. She probably doesn't know how much the agency/attorney makes on each match. Which is about half of the amount. How did you come up with "such a small percentage"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to be blunt but what was the cash figure. We have done 3 rounds of IVF and we are willing to throw another 35k into "our struggle". Would this amount of money provide a surrogate opportunity? Im just now starting to mentally think about it as a real option and want to know if its even financially possible before I start researching too much.
So, of course, the amount to the surrogate can vary depending on several things, including if she has successfully carried an embryo that is not her own.
We already had *hopefully* viable embryos so this amount does not cover that cost.
To the surrogate - $28k.
To the attorney who found the surrogate - $22k.
Other incidentals/fees - $5k (roughly).
When I did my research, there were some agencies that I looked at and their costs were generally between $20 - $30k.
How much additional money did the IVF cost (total) to get the embryos?
Anonymous wrote:With the huge income disparity, and difference in socioeconomic status, was it difficult to relate to your GC? Also, it has always struck me as a bit unfair that in the grand scheme of things, the GC gets such a small percentage of the costs associated with Surrogacy. Did she ever seem resentful about this? Would you have preferred to work with someone who was doing it purely for altruistic reasons? Do you feel like the money made a difference to her family?
Anonymous wrote:What are thoughts generally on higher risk of autism/mental/behavioral special needs in children carried by gestational surrogates, in terms of an immune response by the uterus to a foreign embryo causing issues? Normally just the male half of the embryo is foreign to the mother, but in a gestational surrogate situation, the entire embryo is foreign (i.e. non-self), and from what I've read, it seems that that can cause a higher risk of autism/neurological and behavioral special needs.
Anonymous wrote:Did you ever feel fiercely jealous of your surrogate?
Anonymous wrote:Did you feel you could trust your GC early on in the relationship? Or did it take a long time before you felt comfortable with the idea that she would be carrying your child for 9 months?
Is there anything you wish you had done differently? Was there ever any awkwardness about finances?
It's a lot to spend. Our surrogate earns an hourly wage so to her this was an incredible windfall. Her dream is to have one of her children attend college. None of her friends or family attended. I tried to always be mindful of the financial differences between us.Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in being a surrogate one day, simply because I love being pregnant and I want to help mothers. I did IVF for my own child so I know what the process is like and how gut wrenching the whole infertility and trying to have a kid thing can be so I want to help. Would potential Intentional Parents ever be interested in that or would they definitely prefer to go through agencies?
Anonymous wrote:How long did it take Meryl to match you?