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Cohort Meetings Between Intended Parents and Surrogates

Aligned with ASRM guidelines, our Cohort Meetings bring intended parents and surrogates together to address concerns, set expectations, and establish a supportive, transparent partnership for a confident and respectful journey.

our coaching process

Our Cohort Meetings for Intended Parents and Surrogates are structured conversations designed to meet ASRM guidelines and ensure clear communication and understanding. We understand that these mandatory discussions can feel like another hurdle in an already complex process, so we make it a priority to ensure every participant gains practical value and insight.

These sessions give intended parents and surrogates the opportunity to address potential concerns, set expectations, and build a working relationship rooted in clarity and mutual respect. Facilitated by experienced professionals, the discussions cover important topics like communication styles, decision-making, and boundaries. The goal is to equip everyone with the tools they need to navigate the journey together with confidence and shared understanding.

Concierge Solutions

Build Trust

We guide intended parents and surrogates through honest, straightforward conversations that help establish trust and lay the groundwork for a productive and respectful relationship.

Gain Insight

Participants are encouraged to openly share their priorities, concerns, and hopes, creating space for meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding of each other’s perspectives.

Define Responsibilities

We assist in outlining clear roles and responsibilities, addressing practical matters like timelines, decision-making authority, and expectations for communication, to ensure everyone is on the same page.

Establish Boundaries

We help participants navigate sensitive topics, such as privacy, autonomy, and ongoing communication, so clear and respectful boundaries are set from the start.

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