by blastoff | Oct 29, 2015 | Blog
The Catholic Church takes a firm stance on in vitro fertilization: it’s a non-starter for infertile Catholic couples. The church issued a document in 1987 called the Donum Vitae, or “The Gift of Life,” which clearly outlined its stance on alternative family building...
by blastoff | Oct 26, 2015 | Blog
Families who donate their remaining frozen embryos for adoption are eager for the day they match an adopting family. Donor families experience many feelings when that day arrives; they may experience feelings of sadness and grief along with joy and excitement that...
by blastoff | Oct 20, 2015 | Blog
Most families who undergo in vitro fertilization treatments will eventually face the question of what to do with their leftover embryos. They may decide that the only choice they can live with is to donate those embryos to a family who desires to have children and...
by blastoff | Oct 13, 2015 | Blog
Some potential embryo donors may shy away from donation because they think their donor embryos won’t qualify. While some clinics place rules on the number, rating, or age of an embryo, there are agencies that are happy to take your frozen embryos without exception and...
by blastoff | Oct 6, 2015 | Blog
Couples who are concerned that a frozen embryo adoption won’t offer the same rates of success as a fresh embryo from an IVF cycle are getting good news from a new study by doctors in Australia and New Zealand. A recent study found that frozen embryo transfers...
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