It’s important to understand that there is no “pass” or “fail” when it comes to a gestational carrier psychological evaluation. The evaluation is designed to assess your emotional readiness and ensure that you are fully prepared for the unique challenges of surrogacy. If concerns arise during the evaluation, it doesn’t mean that you’ve “failed”—it simply indicates that certain areas may need further attention before moving forward in the surrogacy process.
If the psychologist identifies concerns about your emotional well-being, mental health, or readiness for surrogacy, PECNA will provide you with detailed feedback and guidance on the next steps. This might involve recommending additional counseling, education, or support to help you better prepare for the emotional and psychological demands of surrogacy. You may be referred for further evaluation or therapy to address specific concerns, such as managing stress, understanding the complexities of surrogacy, or strengthening your support network.
The goal of the evaluation is to ensure that both you and the intended parents have a positive, healthy, and emotionally secure surrogacy experience. Addressing any concerns upfront helps protect your well-being and ensures that everyone involved is well-prepared for the journey ahead. After receiving additional support or completing any recommended steps, you may have the opportunity to re-assess your readiness for surrogacy.
Ultimately, the evaluation is meant to support you, not judge or disqualify you, and PECNA will work closely with you to ensure you are emotionally and mentally prepared for the surrogacy process.