Your Surrogacy Journey With Hatch
Thank you so much for your interest in becoming a gestational surrogate with Hatch Surrogacy! At Hatch, we’ve helped thousands of people build the families of their dreams who are not able to do so on their own, and this wouldn’t be possible without people like you. In our 33+ years of making families possible, we’ve developed a robust screening and matching process with physician oversight and a comprehensive compensation package. Our surrogate program is powered by women who have been surrogates before, know the process inside and out, and are here to guide you the whole way while answering all your questions throughout the process.

Giving the Gift of Family
Surrogacy helps create families for those who otherwise might not have the opportunity, including couples facing infertility, single parents, and LGBTQ+ families. Surrogates play a very crucial role in making parenthood possible, offering their time, care, and dedication to bring new life into the world. Their selflessness and generosity are the heart of surrogacy, transforming dreams of parenthood into reality.
Becoming a surrogate looks a little different for everyone, as each surrogate and family are so unique. At Hatch, it is important for us that our surrogates approach the process from a place of compassion and altruism.

Hatch Intended Parents & Surrogate
Holistic and Extensive Compensation Package
The gift of parenthood is priceless, and we firmly believe surrogates should always be valued for their role in the family-building journey. Hatch offers one of the most comprehensive surrogate compensation packages in the field. Hatch surrogates enjoy wonderful gifts throughout the pregnancy to make the experience more comfortable, including in-house meals, comfort items, a $1,000 gift for their children’s education, and a post-pregnancy vacation for their family.
First-time surrogates can expect a compensation package of $61,100. First-time surrogates in the state of California can expect to earn a compensation package of $66,100. Our compensation packages increase by $10,000 for each successful previous journey. Surrogates earn most of this compensation while pregnant, although our package includes $5,000 of bonuses earned prior to confirmation of pregnancy. We truly want our surrogates to feel appreciated here at Hatch.
The Hatch Surrogate Screening Process
Surrogacy helps create families for those who otherwise might not have the opportunity, including couples facing infertility, single parents, and LGBTQ+ families. Surrogates play a very crucial role in making parenthood possible, offering their time, care, and dedication to bring new life into the world. Their selflessness and generosity are the heart of surrogacy, transforming dreams of parenthood into reality.
Becoming a surrogate looks a little different for everyone, as each surrogate and family are so unique. At Hatch, it is important for us that our surrogates approach the process from a place of compassion and altruism.
"My relationship with our surrogate has grown much deeper than surrogacy. She is like a sister to me. Honestly this journey is filled with lots of personal emotional moments. Moments that forever change your life. And my moments just wouldn’t be the same without her. I couldn’t have climbed this mountain alone and there is no one else I would have wanted to climb it with."
The Hatch Match Promise

At Hatch we are committed to completely mutual matching. We want to ensure you are 100% confident and excited about your match with your Intended Parents. Once you clear our screening process, you’ll meet your dedicated Match Specialist—an experienced surrogate Hatch team member who specializes in matchmaking. She’ll have a call with you to understand what you are looking for in this beautiful partnership.
Our Intended Parents write a heartfelt Dear Surrogate letter to you explaining how you will help their family dreams come true, along with photos of them and their family. Your Match Specialist will share one letter with you at a time after the Intended Parents have reviewed your profile. If you are excited about your match and would like to proceed, we’ll schedule a virtual introduction call with you, the Intended Parents, and your Match Specialist to meet one another and see if it’s a fit! Our matchmaking team is the best in the business—99% of our match meetings end in a match!
We also know that the time waiting to be matched can be nerve-wracking. That’s why we have the Hatch Match Promise: we guarantee a match for you within 60 days¹, or we’ll give you a $1,000 bonus! In fact, 65% of our surrogates are matched in less than 2 weeks. And thanks to our diverse and expansive set of Intended Parents from around the world, you’ll never feel pressured into a match—ever!
¹Measured from the day you clear for matching until the date of your successful introductory call with your Intended Parents.
Who Are Our Intended Parents?
Hatch has the most rigorous screening and application process for Intended Parents of any U.S. agency because we know how important it is for you to feel like the child you are carrying is delivered into a safe and loving home! We have a list of baseline requirements for our Intended Parents to facilitate a fulfilling and memorable journey for you and to maximize your chances of success.
Approximately half of our Intended Parents are heterosexual couples who have struggled with infertility challenges and have a physician-verified reason for needing a surrogate to have a child. Some of these families work with embryos from the Intended Mother while others have had to work with an egg donor. The other half of our Intended Parents are from the LGBTQ+ community and are so excited to start their families with the help of an egg donor and you, their surrogate!
Approximately 70% of our families live in the United States while the rest are from around the world. It may be hard to believe but surrogacy is prohibited in most countries around the world, so some of these families need to come to the U.S. to create their special families here with your help!

Hatch President Greg with his husband Zach and newborn daughter.
The Intended Parent Application Process
Before we admit them to our program, our Intended Parents complete a video interview with one of our Intended Parent Coordinators—all experienced parents of surrogate babies—to learn about their interest in surrogacy. If we feel like they may be a good fit for our program, we have them complete the following to finalize their application:
- A full application with photos, family and medical background, and an explanation for why they need a surrogate
- Background check—we’re looking for violence and drug arrest history
- Psychological consultation with a Hatch-approved third-party therapist
- A signed letter from a doctor attesting to medical need (if applicable)
Intended Parent Requirements

Medical Need for
Surrogacy

Age Under 55, or
Combined Age of Less
Than 110

English Language
Communication
Proficiency

At Least 2 Viable, Genetically
Tested Embryos

Must Agree To Weekly
Contact With Their
Surrogate, at a Minimum
Why Hatch?
There are dozens of surrogacy agencies in the U.S. — why should you work with us?

Experience
We’ve been building families for over 33 years and have seen it all so that you can rest easy knowing you’re supported by years of institutional knowledge.

Knowledge
It’s a job requirement at Hatch that the team who works with our surrogates are all former surrogates. We understand your journey because we’ve been through it – all of us. (Maybe you’re a future Hatch team member and don’t know it yet?)

Surrogate-Driven
As a surrogate-driven program we understand how it feels to be in your shoes. That’s why everything we do—from our compensation package, to our Intended Parent requirements, to our Hatch Match Promise—has your happiness and satisfaction in mind.

Support
Your dedicated Match Specialist (through match) and Case Manager (after match) are there to support you 24/7. They are your mentor, friend, coach, and counselor all rolled into one!

Professionalism
Our team is full of heart and dedication, and we take our jobs very seriously. No hiccups, no missed appointments or shots, no unresponsive texts. Over 33 years we’ve built a system, and it works. Let us take care of all the muck so you can enjoy the fluff and good vibes with your Intended Parents.

Medical Rigor
We are partnered with Pacific Fertility Center of Los Angeles, a leading clinic in surrogacy fertility. Our Medical Director has 30 years of experience working with surrogates and will personally approve your application to ensure you have the best chance of success on this journey.
"My family and I are now a part of this beautiful, amazing, caring family and we have Hatch to thank for it. I was so happy that someone wanted me to carry their child. What an honor and blessing it was. The Hatch team makes you feel special and like family from day one."
"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. There's not anything I would have changed about my experience."

Shoshannah, 4x surrogate and Hatch team member.
What to Expect After Applying
- Fill out our initial application here.
- A Hatch surrogate team member will reach out to schedule an introductory call to meet you and answer questions you have about the surrogacy process.
- If you feel good after that call and we think you’re a great candidate for surrogacy, we’ll schedule a second call with you to discuss your family, hopes for surrogacy, and your matching criteria.
- At that Zoom call you’ll meet your Surrogate Advocate—she will be your point of contact throughout the screening process in collecting medical records, building your profile, scheduling your psychological session, and arranging your ultrasound.
FAQs for Surrogates
General Surrogate FAQs
Gestational surrogacy is the process of an incredible and selfless person carrying a fertilized embryo to term, who shares no genetic relationship with them. This family-building method makes parenthood possible for intended parents who are unable to have a child for any variety of reasons from infertility to being LGBTQ+.
Gestational surrogacy involves an individual who carries a baby conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF), using the intended parents' embryo, and has no genetic connection to the child. This modern approach to surrogacy creates a unique bond between the surrogate and the intended parents and sidesteps the legal and emotional complexities associated with traditional surrogacy.
In contrast, traditional surrogacy involves the surrogate using their own egg, making them the biological mother of the child. This can lead to intricate legal and emotional challenges, as the surrogate has a genetic link to the baby. Due to these complexities, our agency exclusively facilitates gestational surrogacy.
Gestational surrogates undergo IVF treatment to achieve pregnancy and are not genetically related to the child they carry. An embryo created by the intended parents is transferred into the surrogate's uterus by a fertility doctor. This is a low-impact procedure that doesn't require pain relief or anesthesia. Pregnancy is confirmed by blood test around 12 days after transfer.
The surrogacy process can be emotional and exhausting for the intended parents and surrogate, and there may be many difficult conversations. Understanding the challenges of coordinating independent surrogacy for everyone involved is essential, including the location and coordination of medical services, higher attorney fees, compensation distribution, and lack of third-party communication for unforseen challenges. Because of this, pursuing surrogacy without an agency is generally more challenging.
It is quite common for partners to have a reaction to an endeavor with such a huge commitment associated with it. In many cases, partners may not understand all of what is involved in surrogacy or your aspirations to help complete another family.
For Hatch, if surrogates are married, they are required to have the full support of their partner.
Learn more about how to talk to your partner and family about becoming a surrogate ➜
There is a monetary allowance to meet with a counselor or mental health professional during and after the surrogacy. We also hold support group meetings for surrogates and they are invited to our closed Facebook support group.
With our 30+ years of operation, we’ve established a reputation for creating best practices in the field and a network of the top fertility centers and medical clinics in the nation. As a surrogate at Hatch, you’ll receive full support from everyone, from knowledgeable, empathetic referred doctors to staff members—including those who have been surrogates themselves— available to answer any question. You’ll receive education, reminders, and support throughout your journey, and your coordinator is only one text away. The Hatch team is like a friend that listens, and a professional you trust. We genuinely care for your well-being, and you’ll receive the support you need when you need it. We have been known to go the extra mile for our surrogate family, from delivering needed medications in a true emergency to providing assurances at early hours in the morning when urgent concerns arise.
If you want to become a surrogate with Hatch, please fill out our online application. After your application has been received and reviewed, our surrogacy specialists will reach out with your next steps through the contact information provided.
Though we are based in Los Angeles, California, we work internationally! For surrogacy, you would be traveling to the IVF clinic that the intended parents you match with are using, not to our agency. *Please note your travel is covered for journey related reasons.
Yes, Hatch Fertility is highly trustworthy with over 30 years of experience in surrogacy and fertility services. We have a proven track record, a rigorous screening process for surrogates & donors, and offer comprehensive legal, medical, & emotional support. Our transparent communication and adherence to ethical practices ensure a reliable and safe surrogacy journey for both surrogates and intended parents.
We have the utmost respect for your beliefs, and it is important that you and your Intended Parents are in step for critical decisions like this. Unfortunately, we do not have any Intended Parents on our wait list who would be comfortable waiving their ability to make such an important medical decision regarding a child they will be raising.
Terminations and reductions are extremely rare with more parents choosing to do single embryo transfers, and more parents using genetically-tested embryos both of which help to reduce risks (but do not eliminate them entirely).
Learn more about surrogacy terminations and reductions ➜
Surrogate Process FAQs
Our screening process is designed to best prepare you for the journey ahead. After getting to know you through an initial screening call, your surrogate coordinator will take an in-depth review of your health history, personal background, and answer any questions you may have around this exciting time and educate you on what to expect throughout this journey.
In case of any complications, they need to have immediate access to medical care. They need access to a LEVEL 2 NICU in the event that it is needed. Surrogacy is about reducing risk and home births can come with complications.
Yes they need a OB clearance letter, a PAP and breast exam and it cannot be signed by a NP or midwife.
Intended parents often participate in the embryo transfer process in various ways. While some choose to be physically present, either flying or driving in for the occasion, others may join virtually through platforms like Zoom or FaceTime.
Medications can vary per clinic, however fertility medications for surrogacy usually consist of Progesterone, Estrogen, and occasional Lupron. Note each clinic has different requirements.
You must wait 6 months after a vaginal delivery or 1 year after a c-section prior to beginning your surrogacy journey. Though you can always apply sooner to get the process started.
Surrogacy Pay & Compensation FAQs
Surrogate pay is calculated based on a variety of factors, including the surrogate’s state of residency, past surrogacy experience, lost wages, child care needs, and more. For first-time surrogates, your total compensation package is estimated at $61,100. Due to high demand for surrogates in the state of California, first-time surrogates residing in California will receive total compensation estimated at $66,100. No matter what state you reside in to offset added travel costs for the intended parents. You will be provided with comprehensive compensation and benefits throughout your surrogacy journey at Hatch.
Learn about surrogate pay at hatch ➜
No, your journey will be fully covered by your intended parents. You will receive allowances to cover everyday expenses during the cycle and pregnancy. We do recommend keeping your receipts if you do have to pay any small out of pocket costs such as parking, to submit for reimbursement. This is not meant to be an out-of-pocket expense for you.
We don't give tax advice, you will need to speak with a tax rep in your state as to how to claim. Also, you will not receive a W2 from us and you are not an employee. Your payment comes from the intended parents escrow account.
Most agencies have a unique payment schedule where bonuses are included in the compensation package. With Hatch, you can expect to start receiving compensation as early as medical clearance from your chosen Intended Parent's IVF clinic. We offer one of the most competitive and comprehensive compensation packages in the field.
No. If you’re not sure if you have medical insurance coverage, Hatch refers to insurance experts who will investigate if your plan covers surrogacy. If your insurance plan does cover surrogacy, your intended parents will pay for your portion of the premium costs while using your policy for the surrogacy, as well as any copays, deductibles, and uncovered surrogacy medical expenses. If you don’t have insurance, don’t worry--your team at Hatch will work with an insurance expert to find a plan that covers you and your intended parents will cover any necessary costs.
Surrogacy Legal FAQs
Surrogacy law is complex and can differ from state to state in the US. For example, California is a highly surrogacy-friendly state, but others, such as Nebraska and Louisiana, are not. At Hatch, we only accept candidates from surrogacy friendly states and work with third party attorneys to ensure a smooth journey.
All surrogates are provided an attorney who specializes in surrogacy that they will have contact with throughout the surrogacy and Intended Parents pay for this. Intended Parents will have a separate attorney to represent them.
We can only accept US citizens, people with permanent resident card, or people with a green card with at least 5-year expiration.
We can work with surrogates who are US citizens or permanent residents whose residency is at least 2 years from expiring. If you do not have permanent residency while waiting for citizenship, we cannot work with you currently, sorry. We can also work with women who have their green card, if it is at least 2 years from expiring.
Surrogacy Lifestyle FAQs
You must stop breastfeeding only 2 months before becoming a surrogate, and that can occur during the screening process.
Yes, many surrogates continue working during their surrogacy journey. However, it's important to discuss your job demands with your surrogate coordinator and medical team to ensure your work environment and responsibilities align with a healthy pregnancy. Depending on your job, there may be times during the pregnancy, particularly around medical appointments or after the embryo transfer, when you may need to take time off or limit strenuous activities.
Yes, but with some restrictions. During certain phases of the surrogacy process—especially before and after the embryo transfer—there are specific medical guidelines that will need to be followed, which include abstaining from sex for a certain period. Your fertility doctor will provide clear instructions regarding when it's safe to resume normal activities, including sexual relations, to ensure the best outcome for the pregnancy.
While there isn't a strict "surrogate diet," surrogates are encouraged to follow a healthy, balanced diet similar to one they'd follow during their own pregnancies. This includes eating nutritious, whole foods and avoiding harmful substances like alcohol, excessive caffeine, and raw or undercooked foods. Hatch Fertility offers guidance on prenatal nutrition, and you'll work with your medical team to ensure you’re supporting a healthy pregnancy.
Explaining surrogacy to your children can be a positive and educational experience. Many surrogates explain that they are helping another family who cannot have a baby on their own. You can emphasize that the baby isn't a part of your family, but you're helping it grow before returning it to its parents. Hatch Fertility provides resources and guidance to help surrogates talk to their children about this process in an age-appropriate way, making sure it's a supportive and understanding conversation.
Surrogate Matching FAQs
On average, it takes around two weeks for a surrogate to match with intended parents. The length of the process depends on the criteria of the surrogate and intended parents. Some matches are almost immediate, while others take time to curate and find exactly what everyone is looking for.
Yes, absolutely! You and the intended parents will both have the opportunity to opt-in or opt-out of the surrogacy-intended parent match, and you will always have the opportunity to meet your intended parents via video conference before solidifying the match and can continue to meet in-person or virtually throughout the journey together. If you both feel good about the match and decide to proceed together, we encourage you to stay in open communication throughout the surrogacy process. The best part of being a surrogate is interacting with the parents and seeing their joy and excitement.
Note: We do not facilitate anonymous surrogacies.
Surrogacy Medical FAQs
With any pregnancy, there is a certain amount of physical, emotional, or mental risks. Fortunately, additional risks for negative effects are very rare for surrogates. Most women talk about how much they enjoyed the experience and want to do it again after completing a surrogacy journey.
During surrogacy and after, we offer an allowance for counselor sessions if you need it. In addition, we have monthly support groups and a Facebook group for community support.
Breastfeeding is discussed in the match call, up to both parties comfortability. There is also the option of pumping and shipping the milk.
Surrogacy Requirements & Disqualifications FAQs
Your health is the most important part of the surrogacy journey. Because of this, you must meet certain requirements established by fertility experts including:
- Between the ages of 21-42
- Max BMI of 32
- Previous, uncomplicated and healthy pregnancies
- Good physical and mental health history
Laws for surrogacy vary from state to state, so your place of residency may also impact your eligibility.
Learn more about our Surrogate Requirements & Qualifications
Yes, alcohol and/or drug abuse, even if it was in the past, disqualifies you from becoming a surrogate.
Though we encourage you to reach out with questions about medical disqualifications, these medical conditions typically will disqualify you from becoming a surrogate:
- Cholestasis
- Endometriosis
- High blood pressure
- MS
- PCOS
- Preeclampsia in your most recent pregnancy
- HIV and Hepatitis
- Unicornuate or bicornuate uterus
We would encourage you to inquire with specifics about your mental health, but there are some disorders and mental health medications that would not allow you to become a surrogate:
- Bipolar
- Sever panic disorder
- Unable or unwilling to stop anti-anxiety/anti-depressant medication during pregnancy
For the safety and health of the surrogate and child we do require a healthy pregnancy history.
6 previous pregnancies is the maximum number we can accept.
You can have had 3 previous c-sections before becoming a surrogate.
We service Gestational Surrogacy meaning the surrogate does not use her own eggs and has no genetic relation to the child. In this scenario, many women can carry a healthy pregnancy up to age 42.
No, that would not be a disqualification!
Yes! You can still apply and this would not be a disqualification!
Yes! You can still apply to become a surrogate if you had gestational diabetes if it was diet controlled and not medicine controlled. If it were medicine controlled, that would be a disqualification.
Your most recent pregnancy needs to be at least 37 weeks, unless it was a twin pregnancy. However, we would still like to know more about the specifics, to really tell us if it would be a disqualification.
No, you can have up to 2 -- however we need to see how far along and if it was most recent pregnancy and other info, but normally, one miscarriage is not a disqualification.
We would need more information to determine that such as how long ago and what treatments were used.
Unfortunately, no. You would need to stop the depo shots and have 2 regular periods, but you can absolutely be on birth control pills. If you are interested, feel free to complete our application to see if you qualify, before talking with your doctor about changing your medication.
You can be a surrogate after tubal ligation as it doesn't prevent a successful embryo implantation in the uterus for gestational surrogates.
No, you do not need to be vaccinated for COVID to become a surrogate!
Yes, you can still become a surrogate if you have HSV1 or HSV2 if you have not had breakout or used antivirals within 1 year of applying.
You must be tobacco free for at least one year prior to becoming a surrogate. However, if you smoked during a previous pregnancy, that would be an automatic disqualification.
This can vary based on medical history, but no major surgeries within one year.
Surrogates cannot be on any psychological medication during their most recent pregnancy and they cannot be currently dependent on any medication without willing to wean off of, except for Hypothyroidism.
We have worked with multiple deaf surrogates in the past and can set up a call with you using a TTY system. You can use the same link to set up a call, but you should also fill out our surrogate application, if you have not already done so.
No, sorry, that would be a disqualification for surrogacy.
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