A joint session is necessary to bring together all parties involved in the surrogacy process—intended parents, gestational carriers, and their support networks—to ensure open communication, align expectations, and address any concerns in a collaborative environment. These sessions are essential for establishing clear roles, boundaries, and relationships early on, promoting transparency and trust throughout the journey. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) specifically recommends joint counseling sessions as part of its guidelines for third-party reproduction. ASRM emphasizes the importance of joint discussions to ensure that all parties understand their emotional and psychological commitments and are prepared for the unique challenges and dynamics that can arise.