New surrogates receive $500 signing bonus from Extraordinary Conceptions
Top-tier agency gives extra financial rewards to new surrogates
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Women interested in helping couples fulfill parenthood dreams may be eligible to receive a substantial financial bonus for signing on as a surrogate in February.
Extraordinary Conceptions, a leading international surrogate and egg donor agency based in California, launched a $500 signing bonus incentive.
This limited opportunity will last until Feb. 28, 2015 and this bonus is intended for new surrogates.
In addition to the $500 signing incentive, surrogates at Extraordinary Conceptions have the potential to earn $30,000 to $60,000.
The signing bonus will be issued after a woman passes her screenings and legal contracts are signed.
There is a demand for more surrogates. Individuals in the U.S.A. and around the world are unable to carry a baby. Compassionate surrogates can help these people become parents in 2015.
For Extraordinary Conceptions, this $500 signing bonus is a special "thank you" to the women who can turn parenthood dreams into a reality.
To begin the sign-up process, log onto www.extraconceptions.com or call (760) 438-2265.
About Extraordinary Conceptions:
Extraordinary Conceptions is an International Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency located in Southern California. Extraordinary Conceptions' mission has always been to help as many people as possible fulfill their dreams of having children. They continue to stand up for equality and fight against discrimination in order to help create families all over the world. Please visit their website http://www.extraconceptions.com for more details on becoming a parent or becoming an egg donor or surrogate for someone who has been struggling with their fertility.
CONTACT: Erica Hawkesworth, Director of Marketing, 760-438-2265, [email protected]
SOURCE Extraordinary Conceptions
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