Become a Surrogate in New Hampshire
If you’re considering becoming a surrogate in New Hampshire, you’re in the right place. Our experienced, compassionate team—including former surrogates—will guide you with clear answers and steady support from your first call to delivery day.
As a surrogate, you can help intended parents build the family they’ve been dreaming of, and that impact stays with you long after the journey ends. We support women across the Granite State, from Manchester and Nashua to Concord, Portsmouth, and beyond. We work with gestational surrogacy only, which means the baby you carry isn’t genetically related to you.

Requirements to Become a Surrogate in New Hampshire
At Hatch, we know meeting New Hampshire’s surrogacy requirements isn’t just about guidelines—it’s about protecting your health and the baby’s well-being from day one. That’s why every hopeful New Hampshire surrogate completes medical and psychological screenings that confirm you’re physically ready for pregnancy and emotionally supported for the journey ahead. These evaluations also help us spot potential risks early and build a care plan that keeps you safe, informed, and confident at every milestone. We’re here to walk you through each step with clarity 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 New Hampshire
New Hampshire has long been known for its strong, surrogate-friendly environment—one of the reasons compensation there remains so competitive and well-established. If you’re considering becoming a surrogate in New Hampshire, you’re in the right place too: intended parents are often drawn to the state for its progressive legislation and supportive approach to family-building. Surrogate compensation in New Hampshire starts at $65,000 or first-time surrogates and increases by $10,000 for each successful journey. 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’re committed to transparent, fair compensation every step of the way.
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 New Hampshire
If you’re exploring surrogacy, you’re in the right place—Hatch is a trusted third-party agency that coordinates the full journey, from your application and screening to matching you with intended parents and organizing medical, legal, and travel details. We work closely with fertility clinics and experienced attorneys so you feel informed, protected, and supported at every step.
We’re here to walk you through every step, answer your questions in plain language, and make sure you never feel like you’re doing this alone.
Surrogacy Process and Timeline
Becoming a surrogate in New Hampshire follows a clearly defined, well-regulated process designed to protect both surrogates and intended parents at every step. From screening and matching to legal agreements and medical care, each stage is structured to keep everyone informed, supported, and safe. At Hatch, we’re here to walk you through every step with personal guidance, steady support, and clear communication—so your journey feels manageable, positive, and as stress-free as possible.

How New Hampshire Surrogates are Matched with Intended Parents
Wondering how you’ll be matched with the right intended parents when you become a surrogate in New Hampshire? You’re in the right place—Hatch uses a careful, personalized matching process that’s designed to help you feel confident, supported, and truly seen. Many of our team members are former surrogates, so you’ll be guided by people who understand this journey firsthand.
You always have a choice in your match, and you’ll never be paired with intended parents you’re not comfortable with.
Intended parents may be from New Hampshire, other U.S. states, or abroad. Even if they live internationally, you won’t travel outside the United States—your medical care and appointments stay here, and all travel and medical expenses are covered. Hatch coordinates the details and keeps everything clear and organized, so you can focus on your wellbeing throughout the process.
Open, respectful communication is encouraged from the start—whether that looks like sharing ultrasound updates, checking in by text, or celebrating milestones together. At Hatch, every match is built with care, respect, and genuine gratitude for the role you’re choosing to take on.
Why New Hampshire Surrogates Choose Hatch
For over 30 years, Hatch has been supporting surrogates with trusted experience and guidance you can feel confident in. Our team includes former surrogates, and we’re genuinely honored to walk alongside you through every step of this journey.
At Hatch, you’ll receive compassionate, professional, and inclusive support that’s tailored to you—from your first questions to postpartum care. We’re committed to high-quality coordination and real emotional support, so you always feel heard, respected, and fully supported.
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 New Hampshire
Yes—New Hampshire has a supportive legal framework for gestational surrogacy, which helps clarify everyone’s rights and responsibilities. Hatch will connect you with experienced surrogacy attorneys so your agreement and parentage steps are handled properly and you feel protected throughout.
Most surrogates need to be in good overall health, have had at least one healthy, full-term pregnancy, and live a stable lifestyle (including being a non-smoker). During your screening, we’ll also look at factors like medical history, mental wellness, and support at home to make sure you’re set up for a safe, positive journey.
If you’re in New Hampshire (or nearby), you’re in the right place—many intended parents are open to working with surrogates across the region. Hatch can help coordinate the process even if some appointments happen in nearby states, depending on the fertility clinic and your match.
Timing can vary, but many journeys include screening, matching, legal contracts, and medical prep before the embryo transfer—often taking a few months to get to that milestone. We’re here to walk you through every step, keep things moving, and make sure you always know what comes next.
Take the Next Step in Your New Hampshire Surrogacy Journey
If you’re ready to become a surrogate in New Hampshire, Hatch is here to walk you through every step with clear guidance, compassionate support, and a team you can trust. Reach out today to learn what you can expect, whether you qualify, and how we’ll help you move forward with confidence on your New Hampshire surrogacy journey.
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