Do surrogates commit to a certain number of transfers, or are there additional fees associated if a viable pregnancy is not achieved in a given amount of time?
Surrogates, in good faith, agree to three consecutive transfers. In an extremely rare case, there might be a situation where the Intended Parents or a Surrogate chooses to move on before the second or third attempt. If that should occur, The Gift of Surrogacy would arrange for another surrogate at no additional cost to the Intended Parents. (Many agencies only guarantee the Intended Parents one transfer, and if the Intended Parents should require the services of an additional surrogate, an additional agency fee of $3000 to $6500 is charged.) The Gift of Surrogacy guarantees three consecutive transfers, regardless of the number of surrogates it takes to achieve those three transfers–without any additional agency fees. However, most surrogates establish very meaningful relationships with their Intended Parents, and choose to stay involved for as many transfers as their Intended Parents wish to attempt.
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