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Why Do Embryo Adoption Programs Require a Home Study?
Home studies are extremely beneficial to embryo adoptive parents and to the children and placing families involved. Whether you are adopting embryos through an adoption agency or another organization, a home study, criminal background check, and/or psychological evaluation is often required.
The Legal Side of Embryo Adoption: What Families Need to Know
It is crucial to have a solid contract or agreement in place for an embryo adoption to protect both the placing and adoptive families, as well as the embryos involved.
How Our Family Grew through Embryo Donation
After one IVF cycle that resulted in 19 embryos, two embryo transfers, and the birth of our three children, we knew our family was complete. That realization led us to a difficult and deeply personal question: What should we do with our remaining 14 embryos?
Staying Connected: Exploring Communication Choices in Embryo Donation
Whether you are just beginning to consider embryo donation, working through the required paperwork, or preparing to finalize your contract, it is natural to wonder what comes next when it comes to future communication.
Finding Connection during Infertility
This Valentine’s Day, consider using the time to reconnect with your shared past and recommit to supporting one another in the days ahead. Celebrating your relationship exactly where it is right now is meaningful and worthwhile.
Understanding the Fertility Clinic’s Role in Embryo Adoption
Whether you are adopting embryos or placing them, understanding the clinic’s role can help you approach the process with clarity and confidence.
Six Embryos, Three Transfers, One Miracle
I was first introduced to embryo adoption through a friend who shared about the Snowflakes Program. From the moment I learned about it, I felt an immediate sense of hope.
Giving Your Embryos a Future: Options for Divorcing Couples
No matter the reason behind a divorce, whether it was a mutual decision or the result of painful circumstances, it is an emotionally complex and often exhausting path. Amid the many decisions and agreements that need to be made, one question that frequently arises for couples who have done IVF is what to do with any embryos remaining in frozen storage.
Understanding FDA Blood Testing Requirements for Embryo Donation
Understanding why these tests matter, and how they help ensure safe, ethical embryo donation and adoption can make the process feel far less confusing and far more reassuring.
What to Know About Embryo Adoption in 2026
Many IVF patients have embryos in storage that they will not use, while there are other families who wish to adopt these embryos. Embryo adoption provides a solution for both of these parties!
Genevieve’s Embryo Adoption Story
Anyone who knows me knows I’m a planner. I love order, clarity, and the comfort of certainty. Change and the unknown have always made me anxious. But infertility and embryo adoption brought me face-to-face with the very thing I avoided: letting go.
How Colorado’s DCPPA Impacts Embryo Donation and Adoption
DCPPA went into effect on January 1, 2025, making Colorado the first state to ban anonymous egg and sperm donation. While much of the conversation surrounding the new law has centered on fertility clinics and sperm and egg banks, this law also has implications for some embryo donation programs.
Navigating Infertility through the Holiday Season
If you find yourself facing infertility this holiday season, know that you are not alone. Here are some strategies to help guide you through the holidays.
Embracing Life: A Christian Perspective on Embryo Adoption
For Christians who believe that every human being is made in the image of God, embryo adoption offers a deeply meaningful way to live out the gospel’s call to love, mercy, and stewardship of life. It’s a tangible expression of the belief that every person, no matter how small, carries the divine imprint of God’s image.
Giving Thanks for Life: Embryo Adoption Awareness Day
This Thanksgiving season, many of us pause to reflect on what we are most thankful for—family, love, and the gift of life. For some, those blessings come through a path less traveled: embryo adoption and donation.














