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Meet Tiffany! 

- One of our incredible surrogates -

Tiffany always knew she wanted to help others experience the joy of parenthood, but it wasn't until she and her wife went through their own journey to build a family that the idea of becoming a surrogate became deeply personal. After months of research, countless conversations, and the emotional rollercoaster of locating a sperm donor and undergoing IVF, Tiffany and her wife finally welcomed their beautiful child into the world. That experience opened Tiffany’s eyes to how challenging — and yet incredibly rewarding — the path to parenthood can be. It also planted a seed in her heart: she wanted to help another family achieve that same miracle.

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She chose to become a surrogate through Little Miracles Surrogacy because their mission aligned with her values of compassion, transparency, and support. From the first conversation, Tiffany felt a sense of belonging and purpose within the agency. She knew what it meant to hope, to wait, and to finally hold a baby in her arms — and she was ready to give that gift to someone else. Becoming a surrogate wasn’t just a decision for Tiffany; it was a calling rooted in empathy, gratitude, and the desire to pay forward the love she and her wife had been fortunate enough to receive.

Questions about being a surrogate?

Find answers to the most common questions on our Frequently Asked Questions Page.

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Check out our recent blogs for more information on: 

Eligibility & Requirements​

Medical & Legal Processes

Compensation & Financials

Emotional & Ethical Considerations

Logistics & Lifestyle

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Check out our Resources Page for more information on the surrogacy industry in general.

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And ALWAYS feel free to Contact us!

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Surrogacy Requirements

You must be between the age of 21-40 years old (some clinics allow up to 45).

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You must be a United States Citizen.

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If you are not a citizen of the United States, you must have a Green Card and or Visa that is valid for at least the next three years. 

 

You must not reside in any of the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Wyoming. Unfortunately, surrogacy is either illegal or considered risky in these states due to abortion laws. ​​​

Help Us Help More Families Like These!

Image by Lawrence Crayton

"My partner and I always wanted children - we were so lucky to have a friend carry our child. This experience was like nothing else you will ever experience."

Image by Kelly Sikkema

"After several miscarriages and years of heartbreak, my husband and I chose to pursue surrogacy to start our family."

Image by Raul Angel

"After 7 years of cancer treatment, my doctor said I would never be able to become pregnant."

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