
Compensation in Georgia-based gestational surrogacy is structured through a legally reviewed agreement prepared by qualified legal professionals.
All financial terms are documented in writing before any medical procedure begins.
Compensation may include:
• Base compensation (as agreed in contract)
• Medical procedure-related allowances
• Pregnancy-related expense coverage
• Maternity clothing allowance
• Travel expenses, if applicable
• Insurance or medical coverage (as structured by the program)
Exact figures vary based on individual agreements and eligibility.
Surrogates are not required to pay medical or legal fees related to the surrogacy process. Clinical procedures and contract preparation are managed through the intended parents’ program structure.
Financial transparency is maintained through documented agreements.
Compensation schedules are defined in the contract and may include:
• Installment-based payments
• Milestone-based payments (e.g., confirmation of pregnancy)
• Monthly support during pregnancy
• Post-delivery installment
All payment arrangements are handled according to Georgian legal documentation.
Medical expenses related to the surrogacy process are coordinated through licensed fertility clinics and approved healthcare providers.
This typically includes:
• IVF preparation and embryo transfer
• Prenatal monitoring
• Delivery costs
• Hospital care
Medical treatment is always provided by licensed professionals.
Surrogacy is both a medical and emotional journey.
Support may include:
• Process coordination assistance
• Appointment scheduling guidance
• Communication facilitation
• Access to psychological evaluation when required by clinic
Participation remains voluntary at all stages prior to embryo transfer.
Financial terms are confidential and outlined only within the formal agreement between parties.
Surrogate identities, compensation details, and medical information are not publicly disclosed.