Finding a Surrogate in New York
Surrogacy law is not uniform across the U.S. - that’s why it’s important to work with a team like Surrogate Concierge who is fluent in matching clients based in Albany, Buffalo, Brooklyn, New York City, and other New York state areas with surrogate mothers and surrogate agencies that meet the requirements of New York surrogacy law.
In New York State, Surrogate Concierge case managers work to find you a gestational surrogate, which is permitted under the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) which was passed in 2020.
You partner with your case manager to review potential surrogate profiles that are likely to be medically approved.
Your Surrogate Concierge case manager will contact the surrogacy agency with your desired pick!
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Your Surrogate Concierge case manager gets to work finding a surrogate who meets all of the ASRM guidelines and matches your unique criteria.
How the surrogacy process works in New York
Surrogate Concierge has access to more U.S. surrogates than any other organization in the world, and when matching intended parents, our Parent Choice Model ensures that a surrogate is available before you financially commit to a program. We narrow your search down to New York and follow our tested and proven surrogacy search steps:
Learn more about our Parent Choice Model
Surrogacy laws in New York
New York has recently adopted new laws regulating surrogacy. That means you can still safely use the surrogacy process in the state, but it’s even more important to have an agency such as Surrogate Concierge help you navigate that process. That way, everyone involved in your surrogacy journey is protected and has an advocate.
The New York Surrogacy Law, the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA), has made commercial surrogacy legal in New York. Intended Parents from New York can continue working with Surrogate Concierge as they have in the past and take advantage of the new law.
Here's what the new law means for intended parents:
Intended parents who use third-party reproduction to conceive will have a secure legal relationship with their child from birth
Legalizing compensation gestational surrogacy agreements
A simpler process for securing parenthood for non-biological parents
Ending legal uncertainty for single intended mothers who use a sperm donor
Navigating surrogacy costs in New York
On average, a surrogacy journey in the state of New York can cost anywhere between $100,000-$200,000. The cost of surrogacy varies depending on several factors, including your chosen fertility clinic, surrogate, and location.
Typically, costs will cover:
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Surrogate compensation
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Medical bills
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Surrogacy agency fees
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Legal fees
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Miscellaneous expenses