Who we help

Family structure comes before country or program selection.

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Different family structures require different legal, medical and document review.

AVORELIS works with single men, independent women, couples and diverse families. The first question is not which country or program looks attractive, but which family structure is being planned and what legal, resource and post-birth arrangements it requires.

Single men

Single men usually need to consider donor background, gestational carrier arrangements, birth documents, travel documents, post-birth care and family support. Country suitability should be reviewed before a program is discussed.

Independent women

Independent women may start from egg freezing, self-egg IVF, donor sperm, embryo creation, embryo transport or pregnancy arrangement in another jurisdiction. The work is to reconnect earlier fertility preservation decisions with current family-planning objectives.

Couples and long-term partners

Couples may face advanced maternal age, repeated IVF failures, donor-egg decisions, self-egg attempts, embryo screening, pregnancy management and post-birth document planning.

Diverse families

Diverse families may involve shared donor origin, dual-father embryo planning, female-partner arrangements, donor sperm, parentage documents and future family narrative. These issues should be reviewed as one family structure, not as separate technical steps.

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.