For many LGBTQ+ couples, one of the biggest questions about starting a family is: how much does gay surrogacy cost?
The financial commitment can feel overwhelming at first, but understanding the numbers and what influences them makes the process far more approachable.
In this guide, we’ll break down the average cost of gay surrogacy in 2025, explain the factors that affect pricing, and share financing options available to same-sex intended parents.
Whether you’re just beginning to explore surrogacy or comparing agencies, this overview will help you plan with clarity and confidence.
In the United States, the total cost of gay surrogacy typically falls between $90,000 and $200,000, with most families spending $120,000–$160,000 by the time their baby is born.
This includes surrogate compensation, agency fees, medical expenses, legal work, and insurance.
For gay dads, surrogacy costs are usually on the higher end of the spectrum because the process also requires an egg donor in addition to the surrogate and IVF treatment.
Depending on the donor chosen and the number of IVF cycles needed, these expenses can add tens of thousands of dollars to the total.
In rare cases, costs may be lower. For example, when a surrogate is a close friend or family member who doesn’t accept full compensation, the total cost can drop significantly, sometimes to $50,000–$60,000.
However, most intended parents choose to work with an agency for the added legal protections, medical oversight, and structured support.
Here’s a breakdown of the major surrogacy expenses:
For an uncomplicated surrogacy journey, the total cost typically falls between $96,000 and $181,500—before adding egg donor expenses and IVF. With donor eggs and medical treatments included, most gay couples spend between $120,000 and $160,000 in total.
While average costs give you a starting point, the total amount you’ll spend depends on several variables.
For gay dads especially, these factors can significantly shift the final budget.
Surrogacy costs vary by state and country.
In surrogacy-friendly states like California, fees may be higher due to demand but come with strong legal protections.
In states with limited or unclear surrogacy laws, legal expenses can rise if additional steps such as adoption are required.
Working with an experienced surrogate typically adds $5,000–$10,000 to base compensation. Surrogates carrying twins or undergoing C-sections also receive additional compensation.
Some insurance plans exclude surrogacy-related maternity care, leaving intended parents to purchase a new policy for their surrogate—an additional $6,000–$30,000. For international parents, newborn insurance in the U.S. may also add another $10,000–$20,000.
Gay couples must also factor in egg donor compensation and IVF expenses, which typically add $20,000–$40,000 per cycle. If more than one cycle is needed, costs can rise quickly.
Even with careful planning, some situations increase costs:
Surrogacy can be expensive, but there are several financing paths that help make gay surrogacy more attainable and financially predictable.
Many employers now offer benefits that partially cover fertility treatments, surrogacy-related care, or egg donation.
If your company offers family-building support, it could significantly reduce your overall cost.
Surrogacy-related healthcare is often excluded from standard insurance plans.
However, some policies do offer partial coverage for maternity or fertility treatments. Review your insurance and explore state-specific mandates that might include fertility benefits.
Hatch now partners with Sunfish, a streamlined financing solution that simplifies funding fertility and surrogacy journeys.
With Sunfish you can:
Hatch offers the Peace of Mind Program, a fixed-fee package that covers most medical and non-medical expenses in one upfront cost, preventing surprise fees and simplifying budgeting.
LGBTQ+ family-building grants, aid organizations, and crowdfunding can contribute toward lowering out-of-pocket expenses.
We know how overwhelming this process can be. That’s why we offer full support along your journey. Hatch is the only agency in the United States to offer a truly all-inclusive financial package, covering both medical and non-medical expenses, with no surprises. To learn about our one-of-a-kind program that covers all standard expenses for egg donation, surrogacy, and IVF treatment with one fee, click the link below.
Peace of Mind Program ➜