Psychological Evaluation & Readiness

Emotional and psychological stability are critical to the success of surrogacy. At Assisted Parenthood Services, every surrogate, egg donor, and sperm donor undergoes a 60–90 minute clinical interview, and in some cases, a psychological inventory for additional clarity.

This ensures that candidates are not only medically qualified but also emotionally prepared to undertake the responsibilities of surrogacy or donation. Intended Parents can feel confident that every candidate has been assessed for mental and emotional readiness.

Why Psychological Evaluation Matters:

Ensuring Emotional Readiness

Understanding the
Evaluation Process

For Surrogates:

3-Step Surrogate Evaluation:

Clinical Interview

Meet with a licensed psychologist for a detailed evaluation.

Testing & Assessment - Medical Evaluation

Additional inventories may be conducted as needed.

Evaluation Report

Receive a professional report with recommendations.

For Intended Parents:

3-Step Parent Evaluation:

Clinical Interview

Discuss motivations, expectations, and emotional history

Readiness Assessment

Explore ability to cope with challenges during the journey

Feedback & Guidance

Receive recommendations and resources for ongoing support