Surrogacy offers hope to individuals and couples unable to carry a pregnancy. Alaska provides a supportive and welcoming environment for surrogates and intended parents alike. With growing access to fertility professionals and compassionate agencies, surrogacy in Alaska is a life-changing option for those ready to embark on this incredible journey.
Surrogacy is a process where a woman (the surrogate) carries and delivers a child for intended parents. Gestational surrogacy is the most common method, where the surrogate has no genetic connection to the child. It’s a trusted, safe solution for families unable to conceive naturally.
To become a surrogate in Alaska, you must:
Surrogacy is allowed, but conditions like marriage, residency, or location may apply. Parentage orders vary by state and can be granted before or after birth.
Surrogates receive generous financial rewards. $50,000 – $80,000.
Help create families and change lives.
Receive exceptional medical, emotional, and legal guidance.
Work with compassionate and experienced professionals who prioritize your well-being.
At Creative Love, we provide expert guidance and compassionate care throughout your surrogacy journey in Alaska. Our experienced team ensures you feel supported every step of the way, from application to delivery. Choose us for personalized services, clear communication, and a seamless surrogacy experience.
Have questions? We’ve got answers.
Surrogates typically earn between $35,000–$50,000, plus expenses.
Surrogacy generally takes 12–18 months, including matching, medical procedures, and pregnancy.
Yes, surrogacy is medically supervised to ensure safety for surrogates and babies.
If you have a child whether you're married or a single learn how you can become a surrogate mother. We offer one of the highest compensation packages in Florida.