Kansas Surrogate Spotlight: Amanda Z. – An Inspiring Midwest Surrogacy Story
Celebrating the Dedication of a Three-Time Kansas Surrogate
Pathways To Parenthood Surrogacy Agency is honored to shine a spotlight on Amanda Z., a remarkable surrogate from Kansas who has completed two surrogacy journeys and is currently pregnant with surro-baby number three.
Amanda’s kindness, dedication, and devotion to helping intended parents realize their dream of becoming parents is truly inspiring. She recently shared her experiences with us, hoping to encourage other women in Kansas City and across the Midwest to consider becoming surrogates and helping families grow.
Starting a Surrogacy Journey During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Amanda first decided to become a surrogate and work with Pathways To Parenthood during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, she had signed on with another surrogacy agency that worked with international intended parents. Unfortunately, the pandemic caused that agency to close, creating a deeply upsetting situation for Amanda — a woman who had already met all the requirements to become a surrogate and was determined to help others.
Finding the Right Surrogacy Agency Close to Home
After her first surrogacy opportunity fell through, Amanda decided she wanted to work with a surrogacy agency closer to home. While researching her options, she discovered Pathways To Parenthood Surrogacy Agency — a Kansas City-based agency that primarily works with intended parents and fertility clinics throughout the Midwest, including Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Arkansas, Ohio, and Kentucky.
Why Choose to Become a Surrogate?
When asked why she first considered surrogacy, Amanda explained that she was inspired by two close friends who struggled with infertility. She initially thought she might be able to help her friends directly, but when they didn’t need her assistance, the calling to become a surrogate remained.
She describes surrogacy as “a way of leveling the cosmic playing field by giving of myself to help others in need.” That calling has since led her to work with three sets of intended parents, each expressing deep gratitude for her care, dedication, and compassion.
The Joys and Challenges of Surrogacy
Amanda genuinely enjoys the pregnancy experience — from carrying the baby to labor and delivery — and says she is “really good at it.” After her first surrogacy journey, she knew she would do it again, recalling that “seeing the unbridled joy in my first belly buddy’s mom was when I knew I would do it again.”
Still, Amanda is honest about the realities of surrogacy. The process can be joyful and fulfilling, but it can also be lengthy, frustrating, and sometimes even boring. She emphasizes the importance of realistic expectations and working with an experienced, supportive agency to help navigate those challenges.
Understanding the Surrogacy Process in Kansas City and the Midwest
The process of becoming a surrogate involves several important steps:
- Meet Basic Criteria – These requirements are set by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and fertility clinics. They typically include being between 21–40 years old, having at least one prior healthy pregnancy, and meeting health and lifestyle standards.
- Apply to a Surrogacy Agency – Select an agency that matches your values, offers the support you need, and serves your region.
- Complete the Screening Process – This includes medical evaluations, psychological assessments, and background checks.
- Matching with Intended Parents – Once you meet the criteria, you’ll be paired with intended parents based on compatibility and shared expectations.
- Begin the Medical Process – The embryo transfer process, pregnancy, and delivery follow, with the agency providing guidance throughout.
Amanda notes that the typical surrogacy journey lasts between 18 and 24 months from application to delivery.
Amanda’s View on Surrogate Compensation
Having completed two journeys and currently working on her third, Amanda understands the realistic value of surrogate compensation. She believes surrogates deserve fair pay for the time, dedication, and physical demands of the process — but stresses that compensation should not be the primary motivation.
She cautions against agencies that make inflated promises about payment, advising prospective surrogates to seek honest, transparent information about what they can expect to receive. For Amanda, the true reward comes from seeing the joy and gratitude of the families she helps.
Advice for Women Considering Becoming a Surrogate
Amanda encourages potential surrogates to:
- Understand their motivations.
- Research agencies carefully.
- Prepare for the emotional and time commitments involved.
She reminds women that surrogacy is more than pregnancy — it’s a partnership built on trust, compassion, and the shared goal of creating a family.
Why Choose Pathways To Parenthood
Based in Kansas City, Pathways To Parenthood has successfully guided surrogates and intended parents through the surrogacy process for years. Our agency works closely with fertility clinics and families across the Midwest, providing personalized guidance, legal coordination, medical scheduling, and emotional support from start to finish.
If you are considering becoming a surrogate in Kansas City or anywhere in the Midwest, we can help you take the first step toward a rewarding and life-changing experience.
FAQs About Becoming a Surrogate in Kansas City and the Midwest
Q: How do I know if I qualify to be a surrogate?
A: You must meet basic criteria established by the ASRM and fertility clinics, including age, health, pregnancy history, and lifestyle requirements.
Q: How long does the surrogacy process take?
A: On average, it takes 18–24 months from the initial application to delivery.
Q: How much do surrogates get paid in Kansas and Missouri?
A: Compensation varies by agency and experience. At Pathways To Parenthood, we ensure surrogates are compensated fairly and transparently.
Q: Do I have to live in Kansas City to work with Pathways To Parenthood?
A: No. We work with surrogates throughout Kansas, Missouri, and other Midwest states.
Q: What support will I receive as a surrogate?
A: We offer comprehensive guidance, legal and medical coordination, and emotional support throughout your journey.
8 Signs You Would Make A Good Surrogate
If you’re like many women considering becoming a surrogate, you’ve known for a long time that this is something you want to do. But every woman who considers surrogacy asks herself the same questions: Would I make a good surrogate? Is surrogacy right for me?
Choosing to carry a pregnancy for someone else is a big, life-changing decision, and there are many factors to consider before becoming a surrogate mother. Here are eight things to consider to help determine whether surrogacy is right for you.
You’re Becoming A Surrogate Mother For The Right Reasons
While being a surrogate has its financial benefits, money can’t be your biggest motivation. A surrogate should be someone who is primarily focused on giving, not receiving. Women who make amazing surrogates are those who hope to give an incredible gift and make a real impact on another person’s life.
You Are Healthy
One of the most important qualifications for a surrogate is a healthy lifestyle and medical history. This helps ensure a healthy pregnancy for both you as the surrogate, and the child you carry. Certain physical qualifications need to be met, such as a healthy body mass index (BMI), not being a smoker or drug user, and be within a certain age limit.
You Have Had A Healthy Pregnancy/Pregnancies
You must have had at least one healthy, complication free pregnancy and delivery. You cannot have had more than 5 pregnancies however, or more than 2 C-section deliveries.
You Enjoy Being Pregnant
Some women simply glow throughout their pregnancies. While many women couldn’t imagine being pregnant because they love being pregnant, surrogates have a special connection to pregnancy and often feel their best when carrying a child, whether that be for their own family or someone else’s.
You Are Organized
Surrogacy doesn’t just come together — it takes months of planning, interviews, meetings, and more before you even begin the pregnancy process. Throughout pregnancy, it’s imperative to track important pregnancy metrics, keep up with doctor’s visits, and maintain your everyday life at home, all the while planning for your impending delivery. Because of this, surrogate mothers must have strong organizational skills to be able to balance the demands of everyday life and being a surrogate.
You Are A Good Communicator
Good Communication is key to being a surrogate. Your Intended Parent’s will want to know how you’re doing, what’s coming up, and what they can help with. They’ll also want to see photos and maybe an occasional video. It’s important to know how to be open and honest with all involved parties though the surrogacy process.
You Have A Good Support Network
No matter how strong you are, there will always be times when you need the support of other people. Friends and family are essential, and they should be on hand whether you need to celebrate, talk things over, or cry on a shoulder. They’ll also need to accompany you to certain appointments and procedures. In fact, one of the prerequisites when applying to become a surrogate is that you have a support person. This could be a partner, a family member, or a close friend: someone you love and trust. If you have more than one support person, all the better!
You Are Financially Stable
While being a surrogate does qualify you for surrogate compensation, you should be financially independent before starting the surrogacy journey. Our surrogates may not be receiving welfare, using Medicaid, or supplemental security income (SSI).
Is Surrogacy Right For You?
If you’ve decided to become a surrogate, or have questions about becoming a surrogate, Pathways to Parenthood can answer your questions and guide you through the process. We have helped surrogates and intended parents come together in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois and Arkansas, Ohio and Kentucky. We can help you too!
Patience And The Surrogacy Process

You may be a generous, giving woman that has recently decided to become a surrogate. Or you may be ready to be parents that decided to begin the surrogacy process to grow your family. Both starting points are filled with excitement and optimism of beginning something that leads to a dream come true for everyone involved.
The end of the surrogacy process for women who become surrogates and parents to be is truly a beautiful and special time. The path to get to that special time is filled with many steps, processes, procedures, requirements, and potentially delays and setbacks. That is where patience comes in. Patience is not something that most of us are very good at unless we focus our efforts to be patient. Or be more patient. In addition, most of us also do not like to hear that we need to be patient. Or be more patient. But having patience with the surrogacy process will allow you to be able to persevere through all of the steps, processes, procedures, requirements and any delays or setbacks. Because in the end, it will be worth it.
One important way to help yourself be more patient with the surrogacy process is to know what to expect during your journey. A surrogacy agency will be able to explain the surrogacy process in detail which will ensure that your expectations are realistic. Also, a surrogacy agency will be able to provide the framework for all steps in the surrogacy process, including delays and setbacks so that you have an expert working with you side by side helping you navigate as efficiently as possible.
Having a good support system will also help you be more patient during the surrogacy process. A surrogacy agency can offer you support throughout your journey; however it is important to find multiple areas of support. Take good care of yourself. Get good sleep, eat a healthy diet, and exercise. The better you feel physically and mentally, the better equipped you will be to manage the surrogacy process well by being patient with yourself and others.
Pathways To Parenthood Surrogacy Agency can help you get started today! We can answer your questions about the surrogacy process, so you know what to expect and how to get started. Contact us to schedule a consultation appointment. We can help you like we have helped many other surrogates and future parents in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Arkansas, Ohio and Kentucky. We look forward to hearing from you!
5 Reasons To Become A Surrogate Right Now! Like Today!

If you are reading this, there is a good chance you have been thinking about becoming a surrogate for a while. Most women that become surrogates think about it and do research for months, sometimes years before they move forward in the surrogacy process. It is important to be ready and prepared before embarking upon becoming a surrogate. If you fall into the category of thinking about it but are still trying to make your final decision, here are 5 really good reasons to get started today!
- There is a need! The demand for surrogates is higher than ever. There are many people who had to put their surrogacy family building plans on hold because of COVID. And then there are those who are just now learning surrogacy may be the only option they have to grow their family. Once they start doing research and learn how long it takes to match with a surrogate, they become discouraged. Many potential intended parents are having to delay their plans to utilize surrogacy to grow their family because the wait times can be up to one year to match with a surrogate!
- Covid burnout! We all have put so much of our lives on hold because of COVID. Enough already! If you have delayed becoming a surrogate due to COVID, it is time to wait no more. It is time to start living again, and that includes realizing your dreams of becoming a surrogate. If surrogacy is on your dream list, now is the time to make it happen!
- You can make great money for your family while helping another family! Compensation packages have increased due to the increased demand for surrogates. It is the way of the world right now. For those waiting and wanting to find their surrogate to help them have a baby, they are willing to pay the necessary (and well deserved) compensation. Surrogacy compensation gives you a great opportunity to grow your savings or pay off debt!
- You love being pregnant! If you want to become a surrogate, then you probably love being pregnant. But you are done building your own family. You aren’t getting any younger….so get started with your surrogacy process today so you can experience the amazing state of being pregnant again.
- There is a need! I know that was already stated. But it cannot be stated enough! Intended parents are waiting! You can be matched with intended parents right away and move forward in the surrogacy process as soon as you complete the screening process to become a surrogate.
If you are ready to become a surrogate, or have questions about how to get started, Pathways to Parenthood Surrogacy Agency can answer your questions and guide you through the process. We have helped surrogates and intended parents come together in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Arkansas, Ohio and Kentucky. We can help you too! We look forward to hearing from you!