by blastoff | Oct 28, 2013 | Blog
Fertility clinics around the country have egg ‘donation’ programs that solicit and recruit young women to harvest their youthful human eggs. Anonymous egg donation is being encouraged. Each girl, when she is born, is born with a large quantity of eggs. What many...
by blastoff | Oct 25, 2013 | Blog
This morning we wanted to take a moment to congratulate the Best family on the birth of their son Alexander who was born on October 14th. Alexander is the Best’s second child, both have been born through the process of embryo adoption. The Best’s shared Alexander’s...
by blastoff | Oct 21, 2013 | Blog
Many women in the United States have delayed both marriage and child-bearing. What they may not be taking into consideration in regards to their reproductive health is the fact that the quality of the remaining eggs in her ovaries begins to diminish in her 30s and...
by blastoff | Oct 18, 2013 | Blog
By: A family who wished to share their storyOur story began in the autumn of 2010 when my wife and I decided it was time to expand our family. After several months we visited an Ob/Gyn to try and discover if we had any infertility issues. We attempted multiple...
by blastoff | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog
Stanford University and Japanese scientists have developed an experimental technique to remedy Primary Ovarian Failure (POF). It’s great that science is continually looking for ways to help couples overcome infertility we also think it is fantastic that many families...
by blastoff | Oct 11, 2013 | Blog
Disposition Options for Remaining Frozen EmbryosCouples and individuals who use in vitro fertilization (IVF) for family building sometimes create more embryos then they will use in their family building process. During the IVF process, fresh embryos are transferred...
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