Sample Gallery

Journeybook Samples

Browse full-length sample Journeybooks and see how families capture pregnancy milestones, gratitude, and the first days with their baby.

Open notebook, tablet, and keepsake materials on a desk for a surrogacy memory tool.

How to use these samples

Compare sample story structures before you start your own Journeybook

These Journeybook samples show how a story can move from scattered notes into a coordinator-ready draft. Intended parents can compare how families explain their values, embryo status, budget timing, communication expectations, and questions for a match. Surrogates can look for ways to describe motivation, pregnancy support, family routines, appointment logistics, and what kind of intended parent relationship feels comfortable.

The samples are not meant to replace your voice. Use them to decide what sections you want, what details should stay private, and which questions need professional review. After browsing the gallery, open Journeybook Studio and write a version that reflects your actual goals, timeline, support system, and concerns. A cleaner draft helps Patriot Conceptions and your care team spend less time collecting background information and more time planning the next decision.

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Stories that inspire your own Journeybook

A Photo-First Journeybook cover
Photo-first sample
A Photo-First Journeybook

Real moments, weekly milestones, and sonograms

A photo-first sample Journeybook with weekly milestones, sonograms, and the small moments that turn into a keepsake.

Photo-first pagesWeekly milestonesSonograms + memories
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A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page
A Photo-First Journeybook page

What should I look for in a Journeybook sample?

Look for how each sample explains values, communication style, support systems, milestone timing, and questions for the coordinator. The best sample is the one that helps you decide what to include in your own draft.

Can I copy a sample Journeybook exactly?

Use samples as structure, not a script. Your coordinator needs your real goals, preferences, timeline, and questions so the draft supports your actual surrogacy, egg donation, or intended-parent path.

What should I do after viewing samples?

Open Journeybook Studio, draft your own version, then share it with your coordinator or support person before a consult, matching conversation, or follow-up planning call.