by blastoff | Oct 23, 2012 | Blog
The luck of the Irish carries over in many ways including unexpected areas like embryo adoption.A recent article by Fiona Dillon, appearing on the Herald.ie website, explains that 22 babies born to Irish couples recently came from embryo adoption. The article reports...
by blastoff | Oct 19, 2012 | News
Embryo Donation and Adoption is the newest form of adoption. Many people are still discovering this new and exciting family building choice. First-hand accounts of how Embryo Donation and Adoption has renewed hope of pregnancy, childbirth, and family building or of...
by blastoff | Oct 15, 2012 | Blog
Louise Brown, the first ‘test tube’ baby The face of infertility treatments changed dramatically in 1978 when the very first ‘test tube’ baby, Louise Brown, was born in Great Britain. Shortly thereafter, fertility specialists discovered how to freeze and...
by blastoff | Oct 12, 2012 | Blog
The following is the conclusion Matt and Ann Marie’s embryo adoption story. To read Part 1, visit our blog archive. This story is written by Matt and Ann Marie and edited by the EAAC for the purposes of this blog. And that’s when the right family came along...
by blastoff | Oct 8, 2012 | Blog
A healthy baby was born last year after the transfer of three donated embryos that had been frozen and thawed twice after being stored in liquid nitrogen for a total of about 13.5 years. (PubMed.gov) It may seem this baby was brought into the world against all odds,...
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