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Your Guide to Surrogacy in Tampa

Find or Become a Surrogate in Tampa

Surrogacy can be a life-changing, deeply fulfilling experience. Whether you’re seeking a surrogate or are interested in becoming a surrogate yourself, the team at GSHC Surrogacy Agency has the information and expertise you need to get started on this exciting journey. We serve the entire Tampa region, including Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, and beyond.

Surrogacy Law in Tampa, Florida

Florida surrogacy law provides a comprehensive legal framework both for intended parents and surrogates. To learn more about Florida’s surrogacy laws, click the button below.

Becoming a Surrogate in Tampa

Surrogacy Compensation in Tampa

Surrogates in Tampa are fairly compensated for their time, physical and emotional energy, and unique dedication to helping intended parents grow their families. Surrogates receive generous base compensation, as well as a set monthly allowance, reimbursement for insurance premiums and prescription copays, and payments for certain milestones such as the completion of the medication protocol and embryo transfer.

Overall compensation depends on various factors, including prior surrogacy experience, specific medical needs, unexpected medical circumstances, whether the pregnancy results in multiples (twins or triplets, for example), as well as any special requirements detailed in the surrogacy contract.

Surrogacy Requirements in Tampa

Specific requirements are in place to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of all surrogates in Tampa. GSHC maintains stringent criteria to protect the surrogate, the baby, and the intended parents and help facilitate a seamless journey for all parties. Our basic requirements take into account age, lifestyle, physical and mental health, financial and living situation, previous pregnancies, and more to ensure a healthy and rewarding experience.

Become a Surrogate in Tampa

Do you live in Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, or anywhere else in the area? Do you dream of helping someone grow their family? The path of surrogacy may be your calling. Connect today with GSHC and answer the call to become a surrogate.

Find a Surrogate in Tampa

If you’re interested in working with a surrogate in Tampa or elsewhere throughout Florida, the experts at GSHC can help. Our caring, compassionate team has a deep understanding of all aspects of the surrogacy process. As a surrogacy-friendly state, Florida has strict laws in place to help protect the surrogate and the intended parents, as well as the baby, throughout this special journey.

Surrogacy Costs in Tampa

Total surrogacy costs will vary based on a range of factors, such as medical needs, legal fees, insurance costs, any unexpected circumstances, and specific requirements outlined in the agreed-upon surrogacy contract. GSHC is committed to providing total transparency around pricing and will provide you with a clear, easy-to-understand cost breakdown early in the process. Likewise, we’re also proud to provide surrogates with fair compensation that takes into account the various complexities involved in surrogacy.

Find a Surrogate in Tampa

Tampa is one of the best cities in the U.S. to find a surrogate, and GSHC is here to guide you every step of the way. Connect with us and let us help you find your ideal surrogate match.

The Surrogacy Process in Tampa

The surrogacy process in Tampa typically involves several key steps:

Step 1. Matching

Creating a harmonious match between surrogates and intended parents is crucial. Our experienced team carefully considers various factors — including personalities, lifestyles, values, preferences, and needs — to ensure a rewarding experience that is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Step 2. Legal and Medical Procedures

Once intended parents have been matched with a surrogate, medical and legal processes will begin. The surrogate will attend preliminary medical screenings and evaluations to assess both mental and physical health, including checking for genetic diseases. After medical clearance has been granted, the process of drafting and reviewing a surrogacy contract can commence. The surrogate will be able to review the contract with her own attorney, and will have the chance to suggest changes or adjustments as needed.

After the contract is agreed upon and signed by all parties, the surrogate can start taking medications that will help prepare her body for the embryo transfer. Once the medication protocol is completed, a fertility doctor will transfer the embryo(s) to the surrogate’s uterus — a fast and painless procedure.

Step 3. Pregnancy and Birth

Twelve to 14 days after the embryo transfer, the surrogate will take a blood test to see if she has become pregnant. After eight weeks of pregnancy, she will start weaning off the fertility medications, and at 10 weeks, will stop seeing her fertility doctor and begin seeing her chosen OB/GYN.

The surrogate will be able to choose the hospital in which she will give birth. The intended parents will usually be there during the delivery. After giving birth, the surrogate will have some time to hold the baby before the intended parents say goodbye to the surrogate and take their new baby home with them.

Surrogacy in Florida FAQ

Surrogacy contracts are legal agreements that establish parameters, rights, and responsibilities, signed by both surrogates and intended parents. These contracts are essential for surrogacy as they protect the rights of all parties, manage expectations from the outset, and provide a legal framework to reference should any complications or disagreements arise along the way.
Yes. Florida state law permits both gestational surrogacy, in which the surrogate has no genetic connection to the child, as well as traditional surrogacy, in which the surrogate uses her own eggs and is therefore genetically related to the child. However, Florida’s traditional surrogacy laws operate like adoption laws, so the intended parents must enter into a pre-planned adoption agreement designed to terminate the surrogate’s legal parental rights. However, this type of surrogacy comes with more risks and is less common.
With gestational surrogacy, no. With traditional surrogacy, it’s technically possible. Because Florida state law treats traditional surrogacy similar to adoption, intended parents enter an adoption agreement with the surrogate from the beginning. However, legally, the surrogate may decide to revoke her consent at any point up until 48 hours after delivery.
In Florida, intended parents establish parentage in the court system by filing a petition for affirmation of parental rights within three days of delivery. Though not legally required, GSHC recommends using pre-birth orders — wherein the intended parents file for affirmation of these rights in the second trimester — which makes aspects of parentage establishment easier later on.
Surrogacy compensation can vary from case to case based on individual circumstances and medical needs. Base compensation is established depending on the surrogate’s previous pregnancy experience and often starts around $40,000, going up to $85,000. Monthly allowances are allocated for ongoing expenses, including insurance premiums, medical copays, maternity clothing, transportation, and other costs.
Surrogates in Florida must undergo comprehensive medical evaluations to monitor their physical and mental health. These screenings can include blood tests for hormone levels and communicable diseases, as well as psychological evaluations to ensure their readiness for the full surrogacy journey.

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Why GSHC: About Our Surrogacy Agency

GSHC Surrogacy Agency is an internationally recognized, full-service boutique agency dedicated to helping families grow through surrogacy and egg donation. With a core ethos centered on a passion for assisted reproduction and family building, we prioritize the highest level of service for both intended parents and surrogates. What sets us apart is our unique approach — 100% of our Case Managers are former surrogates themselves, providing unparalleled empathy and expertise. Our extensive pool of surrogates, close relationships with elite professionals, and commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusivity ensure a seamless journey toward parenthood. With GSHC Surrogacy Agency, you’re in safe hands every step of the way. Learn more about how we can help facilitate your surrogacy journey in California.

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