Become A Surrogate in Michigan
Earn Up To $103,275+

Surrogacy in Michigan provides hope for intended parents and a meaningful opportunity for surrogates. While Michigan’s surrogacy laws are complex and require expert legal guidance, families and surrogates working with experienced professionals can achieve rewarding outcomes. Understanding the process and partnering with trusted agencies ensures a secure and successful experience.

What is Surrogacy?

Surrogacy is when a woman (the surrogate) carries and delivers a child for intended parents. In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, as the embryo is created using IVF. Surrogacy helps intended parents facing infertility, medical challenges, or same-sex couples achieve their dream of parenthood.

Surrogacy Requirements in Michigan

To become a surrogate in Michigan, you must:

  • Be 21–40 years old.
  • Have had one healthy, full-term pregnancy.
  • Be physically and emotionally healthy.
  • Pass medical, psychological, and lifestyle screenings.
  • Maintain a stable, drug-free lifestyle.

These criteria help ensure safety, commitment, and success for all involved in the process.

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The Surrogacy Process in Michigan

  1. Application: Submit an initial surrogate application.
  2. Screening: Complete medical and psychological evaluations.
  3. Matching: Pair with intended parents who align with your values.
  4. Legal Guidance: Work with attorneys to ensure compliance and protection.
  5. Embryo Transfer: Undergo IVF to implant the embryo.
  6. Pregnancy & Delivery: Carry and deliver the child, creating a family’s dream.

Legal Aspects of Surrogacy in Michigan

Surrogacy is open to all parents, no conditions attached. Pre-birth orders are issued statewide, ensuring both parents are listed on the birth certificate. Surrogacy contracts are currently prohibited in Michigan but will become legal under a new statute taking effect in spring 2025.

Benefits of Becoming a Surrogate in Michigan

Compensation

Surrogates receive generous financial rewards. $50,000 - $80,000.

Fulfillment

Help create families and change lives.

Support

Receive exceptional medical, emotional, and legal guidance.

Experience

Work with compassionate and experienced professionals who prioritize your well-being.

Why Choose Creative Love?

At Creative Love, we provide expert legal guidance, unmatched support, and compassionate care throughout the surrogacy process in Michigan. Our experienced team helps navigate the complexities of Michigan’s laws while ensuring a rewarding and seamless experience for both surrogates and intended parents. Trust us to support you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditional surrogacy contracts are unenforceable, but legal professionals help navigate options for intended parents and surrogates.
Compensation varies but typically includes all medical and related expenses.
The surrogacy journey generally takes 12–18 months, including screening and pregnancy.