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Embryo Donation: Today is the Day!
The decision to pursue embryo donation can be so overwhelming that many families will put it off for years. However, by the time most couples choose to donate their embryos to another family, it may be too late…
A New Year for Embryo Donation or Adoption
More people are learning about the options of embryo donation and adoption. Raising awareness about this unique form of adoption is the biggest challenge our organization faces. Thank you for telling your family and friends about embryo adoption!
Embryo Adoption in Our Home & Hearts
This journey led us to the Snowflakes Embryo Adoption Program. We felt excited as we started learning more about the program, and we loved the idea of pregnancy and the pre-natal bonding with our baby.
Embryo Adoption: Navigating the Holidays
As family and friends come together to celebrate, there often comes a mixture of emotions. You may be excited to introduce your new baby to your loved ones. Are you nervous about explaining your adoption to family members who may not be familiar with embryo adoption?
Finding Someone “Just Like Us”
We saw the embryos as children so we felt our options were donating them anonymously through a clinic or agency with no say in the choice of parents, or choose a family to place them with through an adoption program. Doing nothing or donating the embryos for science was not an acceptable alternative for us.
Taking Time for Gratitude
Thanksgiving is the time we think about harvest celebrations with our family and friends, and our hearts leap with gratitude. But our hearts may also leap with a bit of fear. The kind of fear that comes from facing infertility during the holidays…
Embryo Adoption Grants & Scholarships
Starting the journey through an embryo adoption or donation program can be very exciting, but the financial component can take people by surprise. The good news is that there are grants, scholarships, and loans out there that can help fund your fees for the adoption process, the fertility treatments, and both!
Embryo Donation through an Embryo Adoption Program
Embryo adoption is more than just a medical procedure. Embryo adoption applies the best practices of adoption to the process of embryo donation.
Why Embryo Donation is Adoption
November kicks off the start of National Adoption Month, where adoption agencies and families celebrate the beauty of adoption. However, embryo adoption is often overlooked. Why is it not considered a form of adoption even though thousands of families have participated in it for years?
Patience through Infertility and Embryo Adoption
Even though the wait had some painful moments, we are so joyful and thankful for our son. Infertility helped us become patient.
Trauma within Embryo Adoption
Adoption trauma describes the trauma connected to being separated from one’s birth family. Either at the moment of birth or at another point during primitive years. However, because children born through embryo adoption are not separated from their birth family, the exact same type of trauma does not necessarily apply…
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
It is important not only for our society to recognize and give voice to this type of loss, but also for those who have experienced it to allow themselves to grieve and to honor the child or children they have lost.
How to Talk to Your Snowflake about Their Origins
It is natural to be curious about our genetic origins. For adoptees, it can open up a completely new world by answering questions, and filling in the gaps. Unless, the adopted person does not know that they are adopted…
A New Life Born from Loss
“These remaining embryos are lives that need a chance to be loved. I would never minimize a couple’s desire to have biological children, but if your situation prevents you from that, embryo adoption is a miraculous process that allows you to give birth to your adopted child.”
Five Things You Learn When Donating Embryos
You have decided to take the plunge and donate your embryos to another family! You may think the process is simple: Choose a program, speak with a representative, sign some papers, done! There is so much more to donating embryos than some families initially realize.














