by blastoff | Mar 21, 2011 | Blog
With overwhelming news, information and treatments available on the topic these days, it’s easy to feel like infertility is becoming a greater problem by the second.But according to experts, infertility rates have actually remained fairly stable over the past two...
by blastoff | Mar 14, 2011 | Blog
There is a saying that it is not wise to put all one’s eggs in the same basket. Perhaps the same might be true for embryos. A recent article in U.S. News and World Report explains that women undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) may have a higher rate of full term...
by blastoff | Mar 7, 2011 | Blog
Infertility is not an isolated struggle. According to the CDC, over 16 percent of U.S. married couples of reproductive age are infertile. That means there are millions of American couples who face this difficult challenge. Unfortunately, costs for infertility...
by blastoff | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
October, 2010 was good to the creator In Vitro Fertilization.Robert Edwards, the man most instrumental in the discovery and development of IVF, was rewarded for his work fighting infertility with the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine in October.IVF is a procedure in which...
by blastoff | Feb 7, 2011 | Blog
It may not quite be a Red Carpet Premiere, but today the Embryo Adoption Awareness Center invites you to view three, brand-new videos sharing touching stories from real families who found success through this unique adoption alternative. Anyone who has considered...
by blastoff | Jan 31, 2011 | Blog
Since the early 1980’s, infertile couples around the world have turned to donor eggs in hopes to achieve pregnancy.But in the United Kingdom, that option is becoming more and more difficult. According to a recent story in the London Evening Standard, over 500 couples...
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