by blastoff | Dec 2, 2014 | Blog
A study out of China has concluded that that “children born from frozen embryos are more sociable, self-dependent, and have better communication skills” than their peers who are conceived naturally or who are born from fresh embryos during the in vitro fertilization...
by blastoff | Nov 25, 2014 | Blog
One fertility topic that is getting a lot of attention in the media right now is that more and more women are waiting to have children until their 30’s, 40’s, and even beyond. With prominent figures in the media weighing in on whether or not women should delay...
by blastoff | Nov 19, 2014 | Blog
The process of embryo adoption is unique to the United States. In vitro fertilization is a medical procedure that is used worldwide to help couples conceive a child, and because of that, there are remaining embryos in frozen storage around the world waiting for the...
by blastoff | Nov 12, 2014 | Blog
People have different feelings about participating in an open adoption when they donate their embryos, and they may feel uncomfortable keeping in contact with the family raising a child that is genetically tied to them. Many families decide that they want to keep the...
by blastoff | Nov 6, 2014 | Blog
Anthony and Adéye Salem have at last found a clinic! The Reproductive Endocrinologist has reviewed the information available about the embryos Adéye and Anthony are adopting. She and the Salems are in agreement regarding the course of action they will follow for...
by blastoff | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog
Sometimes when couples begin the process of adopting an embryo, they are surprised to find that many embryo adoption agencies advocate for an open adoption process. This should actually come as no surprise, as open adoption is becoming the norm in the United States....
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