Embryo Adoption at JCICS Conference in March

On March 20, the Joint Council on International Children’s Services (JCICS) will hold its first ever “Adoptee and Adoptive Parent Conference” in Baltimore, Maryland.Among the many topics that will be discussed during this unique conference will be...

Embryos in frozen suspension

In 1978, the first In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) baby, Louise Brown, was born in England.Since then, IVF has become a common solution for thousands of infertile persons around the world. According to the CDC, nearly 140,000 IVF cycles were carried out in the United...

Let’s Talk Embryo Adoption

To tell or not to tell.That’s the question for some families who have had children through Embryo Donation and Adoption.This process – one in which a donor’s remaining embryos from In Vitro Fertilization are given to an adoptive family to use in...

Time is ticking on your fertility…

Many things have changed for women in today’s society.Women have more opportunities than ever before in the western world. But with those opportunities come potential costs.For some women in their 20’s and early 30’s, the focus is on their careers,...

International Adoptions On the Decline

After a period of unprecedented growth, the United States has seen a drastic drop in international adoptions in recent years due to various factors, including stricter requirements and higher costs. Adoptions in China, for example, dropped from nearly 8,000 in 2005 to...

Could sleep be related to infertility?

*Editor’s Note* Hello! After going M.I.A. for a few months, the Embryo Adoption Awareness Center blog is officially back up and running! Our goal is to post a new blog every Monday. Please keep checking this site, commenting on the blog posts (please read...
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