Joint sessions are designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for open communication, including the discussion of any potential conflicts or disagreements that may arise. If conflicts do occur during the session, the professionals facilitating the session—typically reproductive psychologists or mediators—will guide the conversation toward finding mutually beneficial solutions. These professionals are trained to help parties express their concerns constructively and work through any emotional or practical issues that may emerge. The goal is to ensure that all parties feel heard and respected, and that conflicts are addressed early on to prevent misunderstandings or tension later in the process. By resolving conflicts in a joint session, participants can move forward with a clearer sense of mutual understanding and trust, fostering a smoother and more cooperative journey for everyone involved.