The Surrogacy Journey in Idaho

Your Guide to Finding or Becoming a Surrogate in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and Throughout Idaho

Surrogacy is an incredible journey that involves a unique partnership between intended parents and a surrogate. In Idaho, this process is marked by careful planning, legal considerations, and emotional support. Whether you're looking to become a surrogate or searching for one, understanding the ins and outs of surrogacy in Idaho is crucial.

With its supportive communities and robust legal framework, Idaho offers an excellent environment for surrogacy, including major cities like Boise, Meridian, and Nampa. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the surrogacy process in Idaho, including finding a surrogate, becoming a surrogate, the associated costs, and the legal landscape.

Who Uses a Surrogate?

Surrogacy is a valuable option for many individuals and couples. Here are some of the people who often turn to surrogacy:

  • Infertile Couples: Couples struggling with infertility often choose surrogacy after exhausting other options like IVF.
  • Same-Sex Couples: Many LGBTQ+ couples opt for surrogacy to start or expand their families.
  • Single Parents: Individuals who want to become parents but haven't found a partner may use surrogacy.
  • Women with Health Issues: Women who cannot carry a pregnancy due to health risks or medical conditions may use a surrogate.

Whether you’re from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, or anywhere else in the Gem State, Idaho’s surrogacy-friendly laws and supportive community make it an excellent choice for intended parents of all kinds.

Become a Surrogate in Idaho

Becoming a surrogate is a profound and rewarding decision that requires careful consideration and commitment. Whether you’re from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, or anywhere else in the Gem State, GSHC is here to guide you through this transformative journey.

Surrogate Compensation in Idaho: How Much Are Surrogates Paid?

Surrogate compensation in Idaho can vary based on several factors, including previous experience as a surrogate. In Idaho, whether you’re from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, or elsewhere, surrogates in Idaho can expect to receive a base compensation between $40,000 to $80,000, divided into 10 equal installments, beginning after confirmation of pregnancy and throughout gestation.

Surrogates also receive additional monetary benefits, including:

  • Monthly allowance
  • Milestone payments (medication compliance, embryo transfer, confirmation of fetal heartbeat)
  • Maternity clothing allowance
  • Housekeeping allowance
  • $250,000 life insurance policy
  • Travel expenses
  • Health insurance premium for a minimum of 12 months
  • Legal counsel

Learn More About Surrogate Compensation

Surrogate Requirements in Idaho

To become a surrogate in Idaho, candidates must meet specific requirements, which include:

  • Age: Typically between 21-38
  • Health: Good physical and mental health, with a healthy BMI
  • Previous Pregnancy: At least one successful full-term pregnancy with no complications
  • Lifestyle: Non-smoker, no substance abuse, and living in a stable, supportive environment
  • Screening: Passing medical and psychological screenings

Before filling out your application, please review our full list of requirements. If you’re unsure of your qualifications, please contact us and we will happily assist you.

Learn More About Surrogate Requirements

Become a Surrogate in Idaho

Ready to take the first step? GSHC Surrogacy Agency works with surrogates from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and everywhere else in Idaho. Start your surrogacy journey today.

Become a Surrogate

Find a Surrogate in Idaho

Thinking about becoming a surrogate in Idaho? Whether you’re from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, or anywhere else in the Gem State, GSHC is here to guide you through this transformative journey.

How Much Does Surrogacy Cost in Idaho?

Surrogacy costs in Idaho vary due to factors, including:

  • Base compensation, allowance, and milestone fees for the surrogate
  • Childcare and housekeeping
  • Lost wages
  • Maternity clothing
  • Screening fees
  • Insurance fees
  • Medical expenses
  • Agency fees
  • Legal fees

While providing an exact estimate upfront is challenging, GSHC prioritizes transparency, ensuring clients understand all financial aspects of the journey. From initial consultation to post-birth support, we're dedicated to guiding you every step of the way.

Learn More About Surrogacy Costs

How to Find a Surrogate in Idaho

Finding a surrogate involves several key steps:

  1. Initial Consultation: Attend consultations to understand the process and establish your preferences.
  2. Screening: The agency will screen potential surrogates for compatibility and suitability.
  3. Profile Matching: Review surrogate profiles and find a match based on your criteria.
  4. Meet and Greet: Arrange a meeting to ensure a good personal connection.

Using an Egg Donor and Surrogate in Idaho

Using an egg donor with surrogacy is not an uncommon practice for many intended parents and, while it adds a layer of legality to the process, is relatively easy to navigate in Oregon. The state has clear legislation that declares the intended parents as the legal and rightful parents of any child born through gamete donation and surrogacy.

In addition to being a leading national surrogacy agency, GSHC is also an egg donor agency. We have the resources, capabilities, and expertise to help intended parents navigate all aspects of egg donation and surrogacy across all of Oregon, including communities such as Portland, Eugene, Salem, and beyond. Our all-inclusive approach makes the entire process easier because we can help coordinate everything from one place.

Searching for an egg donor? Register for access to our egg donor database.

LGBTQ+ Surrogacy in Idaho

Idaho is increasingly supportive of LGBTQ+ surrogacy. Agencies like GSHC Surrogacy Agency are dedicated to assisting LGBTQ+ individuals and couples through the surrogacy process, ensuring inclusivity and respect at every step.

Find a Surrogate in Idaho

Ready to take the first step toward becoming a parent? GSHC Surrogacy Agency works with surrogates from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and everywhere else in Idaho. Start your surrogacy journey in Idaho today.

Find a Surrogate

Surrogacy Laws in Idaho

Surrogacy laws in Idaho are relatively favorable, although they require careful navigation. Key legal steps include:

  • Surrogacy Agreement: A legal contract outlining the rights and responsibilities of both parties.
  • Pre-Birth Order: Obtaining a court order before birth to establish the intended parents' legal rights.
  • Legal Representation: Both intended parents and surrogates should have independent legal counsel.

The GSHC Surrogacy Process in Idaho

GSHC Surrogacy Agency provides a structured and supportive surrogacy process. Here’s a step-by-step overview of their approach.

GC Step 1. Application & Screening
Surrogate candidates begin by completing an application and undergoing rigorous medical and psychological screenings to ensure they meet all necessary criteria.
IP Step 1. Initial Consultation
Intended parents start with an initial consultation to discuss their goals, expectations, and the overall surrogacy process.
GC Step 2. Profile Creation
Surrogates create profiles detailing their background, motivations, and expectations, which are then reviewed by intended parents.
IP Step 2. Seeking a Surrogate
Intended parents review surrogate profiles and select a candidate who aligns with their preferences and expectations.
Step 3. Making a Match
Once a match is made, both parties meet to establish a connection and discuss the surrogacy journey in detail.
Step 4. Legal Contracts
Both parties work with their legal representatives to draft and finalize the surrogacy agreement, ensuring all aspects are covered.
Step. 5 Medical Procedures
The surrogacy process involves several medical procedures, including IVF, embryo transfer, and regular monitoring throughout the pregnancy.
Step 6. Prenatal Care
Surrogates receive comprehensive prenatal care to ensure a healthy pregnancy, with regular check-ups and support from the surrogacy agency.
Step 7. Birth
The birth plan is carefully coordinated, with intended parents often present for the delivery. Legal documents are prepared to establish parental rights immediately after birth.
Step 8. Parental Rights & Post-Delivery Support
Legal steps are taken to transfer parental rights to the intended parents, and post-delivery support is provided to both the surrogate and the new parents.
Step 9. An Exciting New Chapter
The final step marks the beginning of a new chapter for the intended parents as they welcome their baby into their lives.
Become a Surrogate in Idaho Find a Surrogate in Idaho

Surrogacy in Idaho FAQ

  • The surrogacy process typically takes between 15 to 24 months from the initial consultation to the birth of the baby. This timeline includes several critical stages such as finding a surrogate, completing legal contracts, medical procedures, and the pregnancy itself. The exact duration can vary based on factors like the time it takes to match with a surrogate, the success of the IVF procedures, and any potential medical or legal delays. Prospective parents should prepare for a comprehensive journey that involves careful planning and coordination.

  • Yes, single parents are eligible to use surrogacy to build their families in Idaho. The process for single intended parents is similar to that for couples, involving legal contracts, medical procedures, and selecting a surrogate. Single parents may face additional considerations, such as selecting an egg or sperm donor if needed.

  • Surrogates in Idaho must pass extensive medical screenings to ensure they are physically and mentally fit for surrogacy. These screenings typically include a thorough review of the surrogate’s medical history, fertility evaluations, blood tests, and overall health assessments. Additionally, surrogates must have had at least one successful full-term pregnancy with no complications. These medical requirements are designed to safeguard the health and well-being of both the surrogate and the baby, ensuring a safe and successful surrogacy journey.

  • Surrogates and intended parents in Idaho are matched based on mutual preferences, facilitated by a surrogacy agency. The matching process involves reviewing profiles, interviews, and meetings to ensure a good fit in terms of expectations, values, and personalities. Both parties discuss their goals and preferences for the surrogacy journey, including communication styles and desired level of involvement. The agency plays a crucial role in facilitating these introductions and supporting both parties throughout the process to ensure a harmonious and successful match.

  • Yes, there are age restrictions for surrogates in Idaho. At GSHC, surrogates are required to be between 21 and 38 years old. This age range ensures that the surrogate is mature enough to understand the responsibilities involved and is within an age bracket that minimizes health risks associated with pregnancy.

  • Surrogates in Idaho receive comprehensive support throughout the pregnancy. This includes medical care provided by experienced healthcare professionals, regular prenatal check-ups, and access to necessary medical treatments. Additionally, surrogates are offered psychological support through counseling services to help them navigate the emotional aspects of surrogacy. Financial compensation covers medical expenses, travel costs, and other allowances. Surrogacy agencies also provide ongoing support and guidance to ensure surrogates feel supported and valued throughout the entire process.

  • Yes, LGBTQ+ couples are welcomed and supported in their surrogacy journey in Idaho. GSHC is committed to inclusivity and providing tailored support to LGBTQ+ individuals and couples to ensure that all legal, medical, and emotional aspects of the surrogacy process are addressed with sensitivity and respect. Idaho’s supportive environment allows LGBTQ+ families to build their families through surrogacy, with GSHC offering specialized services to meet their unique needs and ensure a positive experience.

  • A pre-birth order is a legal document that establishes the intended parents' rights before the birth of the baby. It is highly recommended in Idaho as it ensures that the intended parents are recognized as the legal parents immediately upon the child's birth. This order helps avoid any potential legal complications and provides clarity and security for both the surrogate and the intended parents. The process involves legal steps to obtain the order, typically handled by experienced attorneys specializing in surrogacy law.

  • To start the surrogacy process in Idaho, the first step is to contact a reputable surrogacy agency like GSHC. Begin with an initial consultation to discuss your goals, preferences, and any specific needs. The agency will guide you through the entire process, from understanding legal requirements to finding a suitable surrogate. They will provide detailed information, answer your questions, and help you navigate the complexities of surrogacy. With professional support, you can embark on your surrogacy journey with confidence and clarity.

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 Idaho.

Start your surrogacy journey with us.

Apply Now

The site uses cookies, pixels and other similar technologies, as further described in our privacy statement.
By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies.