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Embryo Donation and Adoption is the newest form of adoption. Many people are still discovering this new and exciting family building choice. The Awareness Center is always looking for first-hand accounts of how Embryo Adoption has renewed hope of pregnancy,...

Embryo Adoption Mail Bag: Cancer Survivors

Q: I am writing to inquire, I am 4 years post breast cancer free and wonder how this as part of medical history affects how this could affect embryo adoption? Thank you. — Sandra A: First of all, congratulations on being post breast cancer.  That is...

Welcome Dashel Jacob

The Embryo Adoption Awareness Center wants to congratulate Jon and Erin on the birth their son Dashel Jacob. Dashel was born on June 9th through the process of Embryo Adoption. Welcome to the world!To learn more about Embryo Adoption, please visit the Awareness Center...

A Review of the Roman Catholic Conversation

Roman Catholic scholars have written extensively about the bioethical dilemmas of Embryo Adoption. Much of the energy behind Embryo Adoption is driven by people who identify as pro-life, and a great number of this group are Roman Catholic. The debate arises because...

The Transition to Embryo Adoption

The following video of a family who decided to pursue embryo adoption, transitioning from domestic adoption. You can follow their journey as it unfolds on their YouTube Channel. To learn more about embryo adoption, visit EmbryoAdoption.org.(Please read our comment...

Embryo Adoption Mail Bag: Planning Ahead

The following question was sent to the Embryo Adoption Awareness Center earlier this year. If you have questions about embryo donation or adoption, please send them to Adam@Nightlight.org. Q: We plan to use our three frozen embryos unless both my husband and I...
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