Is Surrogacy Legal in New Hampshire ?
Surrogacy Friendly States and a Shift Towards Surrogacy-Friendly Laws.
Is Surrogacy Legal in New Hampshire ?
Yes, gestational surrogacy is legal and New Hampshire is widely considered a surrogacy-friendly state. New Hampshire law makes surrogacy a family-building option for all people regardless of sexual orientation, marital status, or genetic link to the child. The law also regulates the surrogacy process, outlining the specific requirements and steps intended parents need to follow. This has made surrogacy in New Hampshire a fairly straightforward process, but it’s still a good idea to work with an experienced professional that can help ensure you’re following New Hampshire’s laws and regulations.
Same-Sex Friendly
- Married Couple Friendly
- Non-Married Friendly
Single Friendly
- Donor Egg, Sperm, or Embryo Friendly
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Beginning Your Surrogacy Journey in New Hampshire
Eggceptional Fertility understands the hopes and dreams you have for your family, and we strive to make this journey as easy as possible for you. Choosing the right surrogate is a big decision, and we are honored to assist you on this journey. Our thorough screening process finds exceptional and dedicated surrogates who are prepared to make your family’s dreams a reality. Our staff of experienced and compassionate professionals will help guide you through your surrogacy journey.
We provide in person, phone, video conference, and email communication options to make our services more accessible. There is never a charge for a consultation with Eggceptional Fertility. We are excited to get to know you and help you on your journey!
Finding Quality Surrogacy Agency
Surrogacy requires a significant emotional, physical, and financial investment. Naturally, you want a quality and caring agency with you as you navigate this life-changing experience. A great surrogacy agency will:
- Have Experience: Every surrogacy journey is unique and has its own special considerations. Your surrogacy agency needs the experience and knowledge to respond quickly and effectively to unexpected situations. An experienced surrogacy agency will answer your questions and leave you feeling confident and secure in their abilities.
- Communicate Clearly and Openly: Surrogacy is a complex process. Your agency will handle the details, but also ensure you understand the process, payment details, and expectations along the way. Quality surrogacy agencies present the financial aspects clearly, including their agency fees, with no hidden costs or vague promises.
- Treat You with Compassion: The path to parenthood through surrogacy involves an incredible mix of emotions – excitement, anxiety, joy, frustration, anticipation – sometimes all at the same time! The best surrogacy agencies understand that even if they’ve helped hundreds of people through the process, you are experiencing it for the first time. You deserve individualized support, care, and should never feel like just another patient.
If you keep these key factors of experience, transparency, and compassion in mind, you can find an excellent surrogacy agency near you.
Who Uses Surrogacy in New Hampshire?
Surrogacy provides a wonderful option for intended parents who cannot carry and deliver a baby on their own. In surrogacy, an embryo is developed in a fertility clinic and then transferred to the uterus of a surrogate (or “gestational carrier”). The surrogate then carries the pregnancy and delivers the baby. In return for the surrogate’s time, energy, and physical effort, the intended parent(s) provide compensation and benefits.
There are many reasons an individual or couple in New Hampshire might choose to find a surrogate on their path to parenthood. For instance, a woman might have healthy eggs, but not be able to carry a pregnancy for medical reasons. In this case, she could have her eggs retrieved, fertilized with her partner’s sperm, and then transferred to a surrogate who can safely carry and deliver a baby. In this way, both intended parents can still have a biological child. On the other hand, surrogacy also provides a path to fatherhood for single intended fathers and same-sex male couples, who can fertilize donor eggs with their sperm and transfer the resulting embryo to a surrogate.
What Does Surrogacy Cost?
Surrogacy requires a substantial financial investment. The exact amount depends on several factors, including surrogate experience, location, health insurance, and more. In broad terms, the total cost of surrogacy includes:
- Agency Fees
- Legal Fees
- Medical Fees
- Egg retrieval or donor egg/donor sperm (if applicable)
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Embryo transfer
- Prenatal appointments
- Labor & delivery
- Postpartum recovery
- Surrogate-related expenses
- Surrogate compensation
- Medical screening and psychological evaluation
- Health insurance
- Travel expenses
- Additional benefits
Typically, the intended parents pay for all related surrogacy expenses. Some surrogates have their own medical insurance that covers surrogate pregnancies. In these cases, intended parents may give their surrogate a slightly higher compensation because they don’t have to purchase a separate health insurance plan. Intended parents often provide additional benefits as laid out in their surrogacy agreement; for instance, house-cleaning services, a maternity clothes stipend, or if needed, childcare for the surrogate’s own children. Once you find your surrogate, you will meet together with attorneys to create a legal agreement that lays out the exact compensation and benefits.
How to Begin the Surrogacy Process in New Hampshire
In the surrogacy process, intended parents first schedule an initial consultation with a surrogacy agency. This first appointment allows the intended parents to get to know their agency and vice versa. At Eggceptional Fertility, we offer a free initial consultation to all intended parents where we ask about your hopes, goals, and questions about the process. We will also go through the entire experience in more detail, including how we help you find a surrogate through our expert matching process. From there, we’ll start scheduling meetings with potential surrogates until you find the right fit for your family building goals. You can read more about the surrogacy process here. While the process is complex, it all starts with a single step: schedule your initial consultation today.