by blastoff | Dec 30, 2014 | Blog
Embryo adoption has been around for more than a decade now, but there are still so many myths surrounding the process. Let’s take a look at three common myths about embryo adoption–and the truth behind them.Myth #1: Thawed embryos have a higher chance of being...
by blastoff | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog
Struggles with infertility are hard to handle any time during the year, but the feelings of disappointment may be amplified during the holidays. Mixed emotions can make it difficult to get into the holiday spirit. Take a look at these gift ideas for women who may be...
by blastoff | Dec 17, 2014 | Blog
For the sixth straight year the number of births in the U.S. declined. Since 2007 the birthrate have dropped 10 percent.The report doesn’t count childbearing in women 44 and older in the general fertility rate, but noted that there were 0.8 births for every 1,000...
by blastoff | Dec 12, 2014 | Blog
For many couples struggling with infertility, in vitro fertilization may seem like the natural next-step in their journey to build a family. However, they may be devastated to learn that the cost of IVF treatments simply puts the medical procedure out of their...
by blastoff | Dec 9, 2014 | Blog
The science behind embryo adoption is pretty remarkable. After in vitro fertilization, most families have embryos that they won’t be using to build their family. Those embryos go into frozen storage, where they can remain for years. Embryos that have been frozen for...
by blastoff | Dec 5, 2014 | Blog
Anthony and Adéye Salem are getting closer to their Frozen Embryo Transfer, which will take place in mid-January.The couple has started a new series of videos to answer common questions they’ve received about their embryo adoption over that past few months. In this...
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