Become a Surrogate in Kansas
If you're thinking about becoming a surrogate in Kansas, you're in the right place. With more than 30 years of experience and a compassionate team that includes former surrogates, we understand both the practical and emotional side of this journey.
We support women from Wichita, Overland Park, Topeka, and communities across Kansas as they help intended parents build the families they’ve been hoping for. We work with gestational surrogates only, which means the baby you carry is not biologically related to you.
No matter where you are in your decision, we’re here to guide you with clear answers, honest support, and care you can trust.

Requirements to Become a Surrogate in Kansas
At Hatch, we know that meeting surrogacy requirements in Kansas is about more than meeting guidelines—it’s about protecting your health, supporting your family, and giving the baby the safest possible start. Every woman who wants to become a surrogate in Kansas completes medical and psychological screenings to confirm she is physically healthy and emotionally ready for the journey ahead. These screenings help make sure surrogacy is a good fit for you, both medically and emotionally. They also protect and support you throughout the process, so you can move forward with confidence and care.
U.S. Citizen
Surrogacy requires long-term residency or US citizenship due to the extensive nature of the medical and legal process.
Age 21-42
Surrogates must fall within this age range to support healthy pregnancies and outcomes.
Healthy Pregnancy History
A history of at least one full-term, uncomplicated pregnancy and regular menstruation cycles.
Healthy BMI (Max 32)
A stable and healthy body mass index supports positive fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Healthy and Stable Lifestyle
Surrogates must live in a supportive, drug-free, and stable environment, both emotionally and physically.
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Surrogate Pay and Compensation in Kansas
Kansas offers a supportive surrogacy environment, which helps make compensation here especially competitive for women considering this path. Intended parents are often drawn to Kansas for its progressive surrogacy legislation, creating strong opportunities for surrogates who want to help build families.
Surrogate compensation in Kansas starts at $65,000 for first-time surrogates, with repeat surrogates earning even more.
Below are some of the benefits for surrogates at Hatch:
- Bonuses for medical and legal clearance
- Compensation for lost wages (for you and/or your partner
- Household allowances
- Childcare allowances
- Personalized gifts
- Pregnancy bonuses for twins, c-sections, and additional IVF transfers
At Hatch, we believe in transparency and fairness throughout the surrogacy journey.
See Our Surrogate Compensation Package
Hatch is proud to support our surrogates and their families with our competitive and thoughtfully crafted compensation package.
Shoshannah, 4x Surrogate and Director of Surrogate Community
How Hatch Helps Women Become Surrogates in Kansas
If you’re considering becoming a surrogate in Kansas, you’re in the right place. At Hatch, we guide you through every step, from matching you with loving intended parents to coordinating medical, legal, and emotional support. Our experienced team makes the journey clear and manageable, so you always feel supported and never alone.
With over three decades of expertise, Hatch is here to ensure your surrogacy experience in Kansas is safe, rewarding, and filled with care.
Surrogacy Process and Timeline
The surrogacy process in Kansas is clearly defined and thoughtfully regulated to protect the interests and well-being of both surrogates and intended parents.
At Hatch, our experienced team is here to walk you through every step, offering personal guidance, encouragement, and care to ensure your surrogacy journey is as positive and stress-free as possible.

How Kansas Surrogates are Matched with Intended Parents
Wondering how you’ll be matched with the right intended parents? At Hatch, we use a careful, personalized matching process designed to help you feel confident and supported, and many of our team members are former surrogates who understand this journey firsthand.
You always have a voice in your match. We’ll never pair you with intended parents unless you feel fully comfortable and excited moving forward.
Your intended parents may be from Kansas, another state, or even another country. You will never be expected to travel internationally, and all approved travel and medical expenses are covered. We’re here to manage the details and coordinate logistics, so the process feels clear and manageable for you.
From the beginning, we encourage open communication between surrogates and intended parents, whether that means sharing ultrasound updates, checking in regularly, or celebrating milestones together. At Hatch, every match is built on care, respect, and deep gratitude for the incredible role you play.
Why Kansas Surrogates Choose Hatch
With over 30 years of experience, Hatch’s team—comprised of former surrogates—brings heartfelt expertise and genuine enthusiasm to every journey. At Hatch, you’ll find a warm, professional environment where surrogates are truly cared for and supported. Our commitment to compassion, quality, and inclusivity ensures you feel valued and empowered from start to finish.
Trusted & Experienced
Since 1991, Hatch has helped bring thousands of happy, healthy babies into the world. We have high success rates and many return surrogates.
Competitive Compensation
Our compensation package is crafted to be competitive in the industry, providing direct compensation, bonuses and allowances throughout your surrogacy.
Thoughtful Matching
Our match specialists carefully consider matches based on preferences, location, communication style, and more. All parties must agree to the match.
Surrogacy Community
Our program is run by a wonderful team of former surrogates, and you’ll have a chance to connect with other women who have been surrogates for other families.
A Word From Our Surrogates
"It’s the most rewarding, selfless thing that anyone can do. I loved being pregnant and would love to do something like that for somebody else. If anyone is considering being a surrogate, I’d tell them to go for it. Absolutely."
"Being a surrogate has changed my couple’s life but it has also changed me as well. I have accomplished many things in my life but I have never felt such an intense sense of pride as I did helping them create their family. I am so grateful to have been part of this journey with my parents and the Hatch team. My experience of being a surrogate exceeded all my expectations and continues to do so."
"Being a surrogate is one of the biggest most rewarding accomplishments of my life! Watching a couple become a family and giving them the gift of life is unexplainable … it’s so fulfilling! When I delivered their baby and saw them holding her for the first time and knowing as a mother the love they were feeling … just seeing all of it come together and knowing I had a part in creating that family is such an amazing feeling!"
FAQs for Surrogates in Kansas
Yes, surrogacy is permitted in Kansas, and many women successfully become surrogates here. Because laws and legal processes can vary by situation, Hatch works with experienced legal professionals to help make sure everything is handled clearly and properly from the start.
In general, surrogates should be in good overall health, have had at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery, and live a healthy, stable lifestyle. You’ll also go through medical and psychological screening, so you can feel confident and supported every step of the way.
In gestational surrogacy, the embryo is created using the intended parents’ or donors’ egg and sperm, so the surrogate is not genetically related to the baby. That’s the most common type of surrogacy, and it gives everyone a clear understanding of their role in the journey.
Compensation for surrogates in Kansas can vary depending on your experience, medical history, and the details of your arrangement. Hatch helps make sure compensation is clearly outlined upfront, along with additional benefits and reimbursements, so you know exactly what to expect.
You may need to travel for certain appointments, especially for the embryo transfer at the fertility clinic, depending on where your intended parents’ clinic is located. We’re here to walk you through every step and help coordinate travel details, so the process feels manageable and well supported.
When you become a surrogate in Kansas with Hatch, you’ll have guidance through matching, screening, legal steps, pregnancy, and delivery. Our team is here to offer personal support, answer your questions, and make sure you always feel informed, cared for, and never alone in the process.
Take the Next Step in Your Kansas Surrogacy Journey
Becoming a surrogate in Kansas means joining a supportive community with strong legal protections and experienced guidance. At Hatch, we’re here to ensure you feel confident and cared for throughout every part of your surrogacy journey in Kansas.
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