Psychosocial consultations in fertility clinics: what should I expect as a 2SLGBTQ+ person? (French only)

ACCESS Research Team & LGBT+ Family Coalition (2025)
Published on April 2, 2025

Infographic aimed at 2SLGBTQ+ people who are planning to use fertility clinics to conceive their child. It offers information about the psychosocial consultation in fertility clinics. [French only]

How to cite this publication

ACCESS Research Team & LGBT+ Family Coalition (2025). La rencontre psychosociale en clinique de fertilité : à quoi m’attendre en tant que personne 2SLGBTQ+ ? Canada Research Chair in Third-Party Reproduction and Family Ties, Université du Québec en Outaouais.

  • Claudia Fournier

    PhD and Master in Community Health, bachelor in Psychology
  • Anne-Julie Belleau

    Communications coordinator
  • Emma Bouffard

    Ph.D. candidate in psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Anna Aslett

    Master’s student in sociology at Université Laval
  • Isabel Côté

    Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Kévin Lavoie

    Assistant professor in Université Laval’s school of social work and criminology and is the scientific director of the Centre de recherche Jeunes, familles et réponses sociales

Project

  • ACCESS to reproduction for LBP women and QTNB people

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