Becoming a surrogate is one of the most generous things a person can do. Carrying a child for someone who cannot do so on their own is a deeply meaningful act, and the women who choose this path often describe it as life-changing in the best possible way. That said, surrogacy is not something anyone enters into lightly. There are clear guidelines in place to make sure the experience is safe, healthy, and positive for everyone involved. Health and Lifestyle Requirements Agencies and fertility clinics look for surrogates who are in strong physical and emotional health. Most programs require that you are between the ages of 21 and 40, have already given birth to at least one child of your own, and are currently raising that child in a stable home environment. This prior experience matters because it shows you understand the physical demands of pregnancy and have a realistic picture of what the journey involves. You will also need to be a non-smoker, free from recreational d...