by blastoff | Jan 27, 2014 | Blog
by Kimberly TysonAn article published in late November in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that fertility drugs, not IVF, are the leading cause of multiple births. The article contains an interesting graph regarding the incidence of multiple birth...
by blastoff | Jan 20, 2014 | Blog
The very first embryo adoptive family, is set appear on the Family Talk radio broadcast with Dr. James Dobson this coming Wednesday, January 22. Don’t miss a unique opportunity to hear how the process started and how it has forever changed their lives. To learn...
by blastoff | Jan 17, 2014 | Blog
How important is embryo quality ? There are a variety of methods used by medical professionals to grade frozen human embryos, projecting the likelihood of pregnancy success. Many healthy children have been born from embryos given a poor quality rating. Dr. Jeffrey...
by blastoff | Jan 13, 2014 | Blog
For the past four years, the Embryo Adoption Awareness Center has diligently worked to offer educational webinars in order to provide first-rate training for the entire embryo donation and adoption community. In an effort to continue providing important and...
by blastoff | Jan 6, 2014 | Blog
(SPECIAL NOTE: Today’s blog marks the Awareness Center’s 300th blog post! Thank you for all the support you have given our blog over the past four years. We look forward to continuing to provide interesting and important content for our loyal followers.)...
by blastoff | Dec 20, 2013 | Blog
Excerpts from a speech made by L. Ralph Rohr, M.D., January 24, 1988Two microscopic cells, egg and sperm, each smaller than a speck of dust, whose survival is short and their usual destiny is death, but for a unique encounter, in a unique time and place.Two separate...
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