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❤️ Moms Earn $125,000+ to Become a Surrogate from Home - Surrogacy! (Sacramento)

$95,500-125,000/year

916 9th St, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA

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Experienced Surrogates receive $120,000+ 1st Time Surrogates receive $95,500+ SIGNING BONUS OF $1,000.00! Stay Home & Make Extra Money! Keep Working & Make Extra Money! Help build a Family! Base Comp $40,000-$100,000+ Monthly Allowance $600 Month Monthly Support Group $100 Month Start of Medications $1,000 Embryo Transfer $2,000 Contract Signing Bonus $1,000 Housekeeping $200 Month Maternity Clothing $800-$1,000 C-Section Compensation $7,500 Multiples Compensation $10,000 Be between ages 21-39 Years Old Have one Successful Pregnancy US Citizen / Permanent Resident BMI (body mass index) Under 30 "With my short life I am changing the lives of families for the better. I don't know what you are doing with your life, but this is what I'm doing with mine." - A Conceptual Options Surrogate How Surrogacy Benefits YOUR Family: Surrogacy is a fulfilling experience where you can help another family in need while also earning compensation for you and your family. If you are considering becoming a Surrogate, you should work with an Agency that is attentive to your needs and willing to go the extra mile to make sure you feel supported throughout the entire process. Our full-time professional support staff will be there with you every step of the way and help guide you through our virtual intake process and our dedicated support staff will help ensure that all of your payments are received on time, without any delay. We also offer monthly support meetings for Surrogates where they can discuss their individuals journeys and create a community of like-minded women. When you become a Conceptual Options Surrogate you will also have your own dedicated case manager that will help manage your journey with you and a 24-hour emergency support line to give you an extra piece of mind. Referral Bonus Program Do you know a woman who would be a fantastic Surrogate? Refer her to our program and get a bonus! * If you refer a first-time Surrogate to our program you will receive a $1,500 referral fee when she receives legal clearance. * If you refer an experienced Surrogate to our program you will receive a $2,000 referral fee when she receives legal clearance. Referring person must have some connection to Conceptual Options or be registered as a referral agent to be valid. Any questions please contact us for answers. *DISCLAIMER: This is not an offer of employment. This is an offer to become a Surrogate for a family that is unable to carry their own child. Pursuant to local, state, and federal laws, background checks will be mandatory for our applicants at the start of our screening process, as this offer involves direct access to or the provision of services to children. Keywords: Surrogacy, Surrogate, Stay at home mom, Surro, Military Moms, Pregnancy, Pregnant, Infertility, Family, Children, San Diego, Las Vegas, Nevada, Riverside, Sacramento, Southern California, IVF, Egg Donor, Third Party Reproduction, Moms, Working Mom, Inland Empire, Orange County, Los Angeles, Compensation, Fertility, Families, surrogate mother, Redding, Chico, Imperial County, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, Fort Collins, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Washington, Vermont, Arizona, California, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Utah, Minnesota, Alabama

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