An International Perspective on Embryo Adoption – Australia

A year from a now a single woman or couple in the Land Down Under may cradle a child that bears a striking resemblance to Emily*. This child’s genetic parents, David* and Judith* may never discover if such a child has been born, however, as they generously determined...

Snow in July

Part 3By Dr. Becky Sanez, Edited by Embryo Adoption Awareness CenterThe following is Part 3 of Drs. Becky and Joe Saenz’s Embryo Adoption story. Their story is revealed in a four part series on the EAAC blog. Parts 1-2 are posted on earlier EAAC blogs.Despite the...

Talking with Your Child about Embryo Adoption

Part 3: The Beauty of Books!Today’s blog is the finale of a 3 part series. Read part 1 or 2 in earlier EAAC posts. By: Kris Probasco and Megan FabianRead books that introduce the ways that kids join families. Todd Parr has written several books about...

Snow in July

Part 2By Dr. Becky Sanez, Edited by Amy StrayerThe following is Part 2 of Drs. Becky and Joe Saenz’s Embryo Adoption story. Their story is revealed in a four part series on the EAAC blog. Part 1 is posted on an earlier EAAC blog.Ultimately, we were matched with the...

Talking with Your Child about Embryo Adoption

Today’s blog is a continuation of a three part series.Part 2: Don’t Be ShyBy: Kris Probasco and Megan FabianBring up the story from time to time. Look for opportunities to reinforce your messages. For example, this is a fire station, where firefighters help...

Snow in July

Part 1By Dr. Becky Sanez, Edited by Embryo Adoption Awareness CenterIn July 2006, it snowed in Flowood, MS. You don’t remember that? It didn’t make the news? That’s because it was a very private snowstorm. That was the day that our first “Snowflake Adopted Baby” was...
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