by blastoff | Oct 1, 2012 | Blog
Not much in this world is perfect, but a new medical discovery shows embryos may have a way of perfecting themselves.The survival of embryo in its earliest stages of development hinges on perfection. Embryos whose cells develop an atypical number of chromosomes have a...
by blastoff | Sep 28, 2012 | Blog
The following is written by Matt and Ann Marie and is edited by the EAAC for the purposes of this blog. Just the other day, we saw our oldest son smile after tickling him. It melted our hearts. Our oldest son. There are times we’d never thought we’d...
by blastoff | Sep 24, 2012 | Blog
Infertility issues are not usually considered a laughing matter, but a new study out of Israel may change that.According to researchers, women who laugh shortly after an embryo transfer show higher rates of successful implantation. The study, appearing in the...
by blastoff | Sep 21, 2012 | Blog
The following was written by Heather Mayer and edited by the Awareness Center for the purposes of this blog. When my husband and I were asked about our level of openness in embryo adoption, the honest gut-answer was, we really didn’t know. Now don’t get me wrong....
by blastoff | Sep 17, 2012 | Blog
Findings from a study published on-line, on May 10 by the New England Journal of Medicine, initially show that birth defects are more common if fertility treatment included Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). In this form of treatment a single sperm is...
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