The Surrogacy Journey in Utah

Your Guide to Finding or Becoming a Surrogate in Salt Lake City, Provo, West Jordan, and Throughout Utah

At GSHC Surrogacy Agency, we work with intended parents and surrogates in Salt Lake City and throughout the state of Utah. Surrogacy can be a deeply rewarding, life-changing experience for all involved — both for intended parents hoping to fulfill their dreams of parenthood and for the surrogates helping them do so while gaining generous monetary compensation and a deep sense of fulfillment. Keep exploring to learn more about GSHC and how we can help guide you through this unique experience.

Who Uses a Surrogate?

Surrogacy provides a path to parenthood for many individuals and families. Here are some of the people who frequently consider surrogacy:

  • Couples Facing Infertility: Surrogacy offers hope to couples unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy despite pursuing treatments like IVF.
  • Same-Sex Couples: LGBTQ+ couples often turn to surrogacy as a way to grow their families.
  • Single Parents by Choice: Individuals ready to embrace parenthood on their own frequently find surrogacy to be an ideal option.
  • Women Unable to Carry a Pregnancy: Health issues or medical conditions may lead some women to choose surrogacy to have a child.

Whether you’re from Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, or beyond, Utah is a welcoming and supportive place for intended parents of all backgrounds.

Become a Surrogate in Utah

Deciding to become a surrogate is an extraordinary act of kindness and generosity. No matter where you live in Utah, from Salt Lake City to West Valley City or beyond, GSHC is committed to supporting you every step of the way on this life-changing journey.

Surrogate Compensation in Utah: How Much Are Surrogates Paid?

Surrogacy compensation will vary depending on a range of factors including prior surrogacy experience and the specifics of the surrogacy contract. Initial base pay is typically between $40,000 and $80,000. Allowances will also be provided for necessities such as maternity clothing, housekeeping, insurance and prescriptions, and transportation. At GSHC, we take pride in offering competitive pay for surrogates that reflects the unique, deeply personal commitment involved.

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Surrogate Requirements in Utah

Surrogates in Utah must meet certain requirements to help ensure their safety and well-being, as well as that of the child. At GSHC, we consider several factors when reviewing surrogate applications, such as financial stability, physical and mental health, age, BMI, housing and home life stability, previous surrogacy and pregnancy experience, previous C-sections, and overall lifestyle.

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.

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Become a Surrogate in Utah

Do you live in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, West Jordan, Provo, 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.

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Find a Surrogate in Utah

If you’re looking for a surrogate in Utah to help you grow your family, the team at GSHC is here to help. As a surrogacy-friendly state, Utah is an ideal place to begin your surrogacy journey. Our expert team will guide you through every stage of the process — from the initial matching process, during which we’ll help you find the right surrogate for your specific preferences and needs, all the way through delivery, after which you’ll go home with your new baby.

How Much Does Surrogacy Cost in Utah?

Surrogacy costs in Utah can vary depending on a range of factors, including the surrogate’s specific medical needs, the details of the surrogacy contract, any special requests from the intended parents, the surrogate’s location, unexpected circumstances, prior surrogacy experience, and more. We understand the importance of fully understanding the finances involved, so our team works closely with intended parents to outline all expected costs and create a plan that works for you.

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How to Find a Surrogate in Utah

Locating the right surrogate involves a clear and guided process:

  • Initial Consultation: Meet with professionals to understand the process and discuss your family-building goals.
  • Comprehensive Screening: Surrogates undergo medical and psychological evaluations to ensure suitability.
  • Matching: You’ll review profiles and choose a surrogate based on compatibility.
  • Meet and Connect: Meet your surrogate to build a relationship and confirm alignment.

Using an Egg Donor and Surrogate in Utah

Combining egg donation with surrogacy is a common choice for many intended parents. Clear legal protections in Utah establish intended parents as the rightful parents of children born through gamete donation and surrogacy.

GSHC serves as both a surrogacy and egg donation agency, offering seamless coordination across the entire process. From Salt Lake City to West Valley City and everywhere in between, we’re here to guide you through every aspect of this journey.

LGBTQ+ Surrogacy in Utah

Surrogacy in Utah is increasingly inclusive, providing LGBTQ+ individuals and couples the opportunity to build families with confidence. GSHC ensures that every step of the journey is affirming and tailored to your unique needs.

Find a Surrogate in Utah

Utah is one of the best states in the U.S. to find a surrogate, and GSHC is here to guide you every step of the way, whether you hail from Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, or elsewhere in the Beehive State. Connect with us and let us help you find your ideal surrogate match.

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Surrogacy Laws in Utah

Utah allows surrogacy agreements but imposes specific legal requirements to ensure compliance. Intended parents and surrogates must meet eligibility criteria, including residency requirements for at least 90 days before filing. Surrogacy contracts must be validated by a court before any medical procedures begin. Gestational surrogacy is permitted, but traditional surrogacy (where the surrogate uses her own egg) is generally discouraged and lacks the same legal protections.

The intended parents must include at least one individual who is genetically related to the child. Same-sex couples and single individuals can pursue surrogacy in Utah, but legal counsel is essential to navigate potential complexities in establishing parental rights. Post-birth, the court issues an order confirming parentage, which facilitates the issuance of the birth certificate. Because surrogacy laws in Utah are precise and detailed, working with experienced legal and fertility professionals is critical to ensure a smooth process for all parties involved.

The GSHC Surrogacy Process in Utah

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 applicants complete a detailed application and undergo medical and psychological evaluations to ensure eligibility for the program.
IP Step 1. Initial Consultation
Intended parents begin with an in-depth consultation to outline their vision and learn about the surrogacy process.
GC Step 2. Profile Creation
Surrogates craft profiles highlighting their personal story, experiences, and motivations, which are shared with potential intended parents.
IP Step 2. Seeking a Surrogate
Intended parents review surrogate profiles and compare them against their specified preferences, values, and lifestyles.
Step 3. Making a Match
Once intended parents have landed on a potential candidate, we’ll facilitate an in-person meeting so all parties can get to know one another and discuss expectations.
Step 4. Legal Contracts
The intended parents will work with their attorney to draft a surrogacy contract, which the surrogate will then review carefully with her own attorney so they can request changes or get clarification on anything that may be unclear to them.
Step. 5 Medical Procedures
Once the contract is agreed upon and signed, the surrogate can begin the initial medical procedures to prepare her body for pregnancy, starting with hormone treatments. After this, a fertility doctor will complete the embryo transfer. This is a quick, easy procedure.
Step 6. Prenatal Care
Twelve to 14 days after the embryo transfer, the surrogate will have a blood test to see if she’s pregnant. Once she is, she’ll continue taking fertility medications for eight weeks, after which she can begin seeing an OB/GYN of her choice. She’ll also choose the hospital in which she’ll give birth, and will continue to be supported by medical professionals and the caring team at GSHC.
Step 7. Birth
When the surrogate goes into labor, the intended parents usually come to the hospital to provide some support. Legal documents are prepared to establish parental rights immediately after birth.
Step 8. Parental Rights & Post-Delivery Support
When the baby is born, the surrogate will have a little time to hold the baby before saying goodbye to the intended parents, who will take their new baby home with them. The surrogate will receive medical care after birth before going home to rest and recover.
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.
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Surrogacy in Utah FAQ

  • Standard surrogacy requirements are set forth by state law to protect the health and safety of all involved parties, but different agencies may have slightly different criteria. Anyone interested in becoming a surrogate should review the guidelines carefully before submitting an application.

    Some of our key requirements at GSHC include:

    • Age 21–38
    • Have given birth to at least one child you’re raising
    • No more than five previous pregnancies
    • No more than three previous C-sections
    • Good overall health, no smoking or drug use
    • Healthy BMI (31 or less)
    • No communicable diseases
    • Stable housing and home life
    • Financial stability, no government assistance
  • The matching process is a key component in the surrogacy journey, helping to ensure a fulfilling experience at every step. We thoroughly review all surrogate profiles, which typically include their qualifications, interests and hobbies, lifestyle, and more. We’ll then compare these profiles to the intended parents’ specified preferences, values, and lifestyles to identify potential pairings. Intended parents will be able to review these surrogate profiles and identify anyone they want to meet and get to know better. If everyone feels comfortable and confident with the arrangement, legal processes can begin.

  • Surrogacy costs can vary widely depending on the specifics of the arrangement, but in general, most intended parents should plan for at least $144,000 total. This includes surrogacy base pay and other compensation, legal fees, surrogate reimbursement for insurance and prescription premiums, and more. The total cost can also be affected by the surrogate’s prior experience, whether you use an egg donor, and which state your surrogate lives in.

  • At GSHC, we work with gestational surrogates only, meaning the surrogates are not genetically related to the baby, as they do not use their own eggs. Traditional surrogates, on the other hand, are genetically related to the baby because they use their own eggs. Due to the legally and emotionally complex nature of this type of surrogacy, it is much less common and usually not recommended.

  • Under Utah law, surrogacy is legal only for married couples, whether heterosexual or LGBTQ+. In most cases, single and unmarried couples looking to pursue surrogacy in Salt Lake City or throughout Utah will instead need to complete an adoption after birth and should speak with an attorney specializing in surrogacy to go over their options and decide the best way forward.

  • Surrogates are paid in 10 equal installments throughout the pregnancy, beginning in the first month of pregnancy and concluding after delivery. Base compensation, usually ranging from $40,000 to $80,000, will be supplemented by allowances for maternity clothing, housekeeping, and other surrogacy-related expenses such as transportation to medical appointments. Payments will also be made for reaching certain milestones, such as completion of the embryo transfer and confirmation of pregnancy.

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 Utah.

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