Both intended parents and their surrogate will have legal representation during the surrogacy journey. Each party will have separate counsel advising them during the Carrier Agreement and throughout the journey. Intended parents are responsible for the costs of the surrogate’s legal fees.
A large part of finding the right surrogate – and where Medipocket Surrogacy excels – is in surrogate screening. Screening potential surrogates is a vital step that helps ensure intended parents are matched with healthy and committed surrogate mothers who can successfully carry a baby to term. The screening process involves:
Pre-screening: This includes checking an applicant’s pregnancy history and medical records, performing criminal and financial background checks, and compiling information about health insurance.
Social work screening: Social workers discuss a wide range of topics with the applicant, including her motivation, her family and interpersonal relationships, who’s part of her support network, what her expectations are for the surrogacy journey, and her views on termination and selective reduction.
Psychological exam: Each surrogate applicant must complete psychological testing through the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), which a licensed psychologist interprets.
Lastly, every surrogate has support from a social worker during her journey. A licensed social worker from the Medipocket team is assigned to each surrogate once she’s matched. The social worker will meet monthly (or more!) with the surrogate, check in on the journey, and provide support at each milestone and should the journey encounter a bump in the road. Our surrogates’ mental health is a top priority for us.