The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a psychological assessment used during the surrogacy evaluation process to assess the emotional and psychological health of gestational carriers. The MMPI is a comprehensive tool that evaluates various aspects of mental health, including personality traits, stress management, and potential emotional challenges. It helps identify any underlying psychological conditions that might affect a gestational surrogate’s ability to manage the emotional complexities of carrying a child for another family.
In the context of surrogacy, the MMPI is used to ensure that the surrogate is emotionally stable, capable of handling the demands of pregnancy, and prepared to maintain a healthy relationship with the intended parents. The results provide valuable insights that help determine whether a surrogate is well-suited for the surrogacy process.