
Become a CCRM gestational carrier

The gestational surrogacy program at CCRM
In gestational surrogacy, a gestational carrier (GC) carries a child conceived of the egg and sperm of two other individuals via IVF. CCRM’s in-house surrogacy program makes it easy for you to become a gestational carrier if you’d like to help a person or couple build their family.
Why become a gestational carrier at CCRM?
Compassionate care
Your health and well-being are our number one priority.
Competitive compensation
We ensure you’re compensated fairly for the time and heart you put into the process.
Support and community
Our GCs have access to the CCRM surrogacy community, as well as support from mental health professionals.
Become a surrogate
Being a gestational carrier means giving the ultimate gift — helping someone else experience the joy of parenthood while embarking on a journey of compassion and purpose.
Our gestational carriers at CCRM must:
- Be between the ages of 21-44
- Non-smoker
- U.S. citizen living in the U.S.
- Have given birth to and parented at least one child
- Had no more than 5 deliveries total, including no more than 3 C-sections
- Had uncomplicated pregnancies and deliveries
- Have a healthy BMI between 19 and 30
- Have an excellent health history
- Not use medications that would be harmful to a pregnancy (including psychotropics)
- Have a partner (if applicable) who is available for evaluation

Get connected
Connect with one of our experienced fertility specialists to explore your options. We’re here to guide and support you every step of the way.