How are post-birth medical expenses handled?

Post-birth medical expenses are typically handled by the intended parents as part of the surrogacy agreement. The surrogate mother is not responsible for these costs.

To give you a bit more context, during the drafting of the surrogacy agreement, every possible circumstance is discussed and planned for, including postnatal care and associated medical expenses. All bills incurred from any medical procedures and hospital care required after the birth are usually covered by the intended parents. Some parents-to-be and surrogates even have a specific savings or insurance plan in place to handle these costs smoothly.

Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that laws and exact details can vary between different jurisdictions. But in general terms, the financial responsibility falls on the intended parents. It's a significant part of the surrogacy process because it reassures the surrogate that she won't be stuck with unexpected costs and it's a part of their commitment to ensure the wellbeing of the surrogate.

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How Much Does a Surrogate Make with Modooboo?

Surrogacy represents an incredible act of generosity. Those who decide to undertake this remarkable path not only contribute to the joy of others but also receive considerable financial benefits. Our package offers up to $120,000 in compensation, ensuring you're among the highest-earning surrogates in the U.S.

Our Financial and Wellness Benefits

  • Monthly Allowance: $400 (total $4,800-$6,000) covering incidental expenses.

  • Injection Start Fee: $1,000 per injectable medication cycle.

  • Miscarriage Fee: $800.

  • Cesarean Section: Additional $5,000.

  • Maternity Clothing: $1,000 for a singleton, $1,200 for multiples.

  • Invasive Procedure Fee: $600.

  • Bonus: $2,000-$6,000 post-delivery.

  • Loss of Reproductive Organs: $1,000-$5,000, depending on the organ.

  • Travel Reimbursement: $0.60/mile over 50 miles.

  • Housekeeping: $300/month in the third trimester.

  • Breast Milk: $200/week if provided.

  • Life Insurance: Up to $1,000 covered by intended parents.

  • Health Insurance: Up to $30,000, more if multiple pregnancies.

  • Bed Rest Compensation: Covers lost wages and additional expenses during physician-ordered rest.

  • Twins Compensation: Additional $10,000.

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As a surrogate with Modooboo, you can qualify for one of the industry's highest compensations, with surrogates earning up to $120K.