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How to Become a Surrogate Mother: A Complete Guide

If you are thinking about how to become a surrogate, there is a lot you need to know. From understanding how surrogacy works to finding out about compensation for surrogates, and even getting tips on how to apply, we’ve got answers to all your questions about being a surrogate mother.

Working with a surrogacy lawyer, Adoption & Surrogacy, Charlotte H. Danciu, P.A., Attorney at Law, can be an excellent choice for you. Once contacted, we will help you understand the surrogacy process. Additionally, a discussion with us will help make the entire process easier.

How to Become a Surrogate in Florida?

  1. Your age should be between 21 and 42 years.
  2. You must be mentally and physically healthy, with no history of drug use or smoking.
  3. You should not have a criminal record. None of your family members should have criminal records.
  4. You must have completed a healthy pregnancy and delivery in the past, without a history of preterm labor, gestational diabetes, or blood pressure problems.
  5. You should be a U.S. citizen, or if you are staying in the U.S., you need to have lawful status in the U.S.
  6. You must have a stable financial situation and cannot receive state or federal financial aid. This includes public housing, Section 8, cash assistance, or welfare.

Navigate the Surrogacy Process with Us

Becoming a surrogate in Florida is one of the best things that a woman can do for someone else. Surrogacy is a great way to help a family to grow or add a new member in the family. If you’ve ever thought, “How to become a surrogate in Florida?” then it’s time to contact us now for surrogate paperwork in Florida.

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