by blastoff | Aug 27, 2012 | Blog
Embryo adoption services first began to be offered in 1997. Since the mid-90s embryo donation and adoption has enabled over 3500 children escape frozen storage and be born into loving families. Embryo adoption is still, however, a fairly new choice in family...
by blastoff | Aug 24, 2012 | Blog
Tad and Veronica’s Family My husband and I were blessed with Boy/Girl twins after our first in vitro cycle. We had nine remaining frozen embryos. When our twins were two, we felt we needed to face the hard decision of what to do with our remaining embryos....
by blastoff | Aug 17, 2012 | Blog
The following story of embryo adoption was compiled by the Family Research Council and edited for the purposes of this blog by the Awareness Center.On December 26, 1998, after 2 ½ years of fertility treatments including IVF, we found out that we were finally pregnant!...
by blastoff | Aug 13, 2012 | Blog
Black women are nearly twice as likely to struggle with fertility as their white counterparts. But why? Diane Ashton, M.D., an obstetrician and Deputy Medical Director for the March of Dimes, recently outlined 5 of the most common factors impacting among black...
by blastoff | Aug 10, 2012 | Blog
The following is taken from this couple’s online journal, www.jjandtracy.com, compiled by the Family Research Council and edited for the purposes of this blog by the Awareness Center. August 5, 2004: Yesterday we had our embryo transfer appointment....
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