Cross-border fertility projects rarely involve a single country, clinic or resource. Medical results, resource status, legal documents, pregnancy arrangements, insurance costs and client decisions may all change during the project.
AVORELIS Continuity Method
Pre-review, structure, standard output, exception management and review continuity.

The AVORELIS Continuity Method keeps projects workable when conditions change.
01 / Pre-Review
Before launch, review family structure, medical materials, country suitability, donor or carrier needs, cost and insurance boundary, post-birth documents and exception scenarios.
02 / Structure
Place medical steps, donors, carrier arrangement, legal documents, insurance, pregnancy management and post-birth documents into one project structure.
03 / Standard output
Coordinate information requirements, time points, document needs and feedback mechanisms with clinics, laboratories, donor-resource providers, carrier teams, lawyers and document teams.
04 / Exception management
Plan for failed transfers, pregnancy loss, resource changes, carrier health risks, insurance exclusions, document delays and communication changes before they become emergencies.
05 / Review and continuity
When conditions change, organize facts, review boundaries, coordinate parties and help the client judge the next step without blindly continuing or abandoning the project.
A first meeting is not a sales close.
The first conversation is used to clarify family structure, medical information, donor or carrier needs, budget boundaries and post-birth objectives before any country or program is recommended.
