by blastoff | Jul 25, 2011 | Blog
In the past, infertility was not something that was easily and openly talked about. Fast forward to 2011, while it’s still a sensitive subject for many families struggling to get pregnant, infertility is quickly becoming less and less of a taboo subject. One main...
by blastoff | Jul 18, 2011 | Blog
Couples who have struggled with infertility know how tightly grief holds infertility’s hand. According to Brad Johnson of Focus on the Family (The Grief of Infertility), a global organization focusing on helping families thrive, “Grief is a real part of infertility....
by blastoff | Jul 11, 2011 | Blog
Medical barriers are conquered every day, even in the world of embryo donation and adoption. In an October 2010 Popular Science article, Mara Hvistendahl reports that a 42-year-old American woman gave birth to a baby boy, an event not terribly uncommon. The amazing...
by blastoff | Jul 5, 2011 | Blog
Stress has long been considered a factor in infertility. Researchers have often wondered which came first: the stress or the infertility. Infertility causes stress. Stress certainly does not seem to help with a struggle with infertility. Many researchers have even...
by blastoff | Jun 27, 2011 | Blog
The intricacy of human life in the earliest stages of biological development has been truly fascinating to scientists, educators, and prospective parents since before the development of sciences that would allow for an accurate understanding of what happens in a...
by blastoff | Jun 20, 2011 | Blog
Below is a list of myths people commonly hold about the process of embryo donation and adoption. Are they true or is it just a rumor? Find out as we explore four commonly held myths.Myth- Embryo donation and adoption should really just be called Embryo Donation...
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