by blastoff | May 1, 2016 | Blog
1. Telling a process, not a one- or even two-time event. You start laying the groundwork and add detail as your child ages. 2. Don’t over tell. The temptation is to put it all out there, tell everything you know and be done with the darn thing. Start simple and build...
by blastoff | May 1, 2016 | Blog
Characteristics of the prospective parent Embryo Adoption International Adoption U.S. Infant Adoption U.S. Foster Care Adoption 1. My age is: Under 25 25-25 Over 45 Most programs suggest that the adopting mother is no older than 45 because of the difficulties that can...
by blastoff | May 1, 2016 | Blog
What to do with your unused embryos? A guide for sorting through the options. Many couples who choose in vitro fertilization (IVF) create more embryos than they finally use to build their family. Remaining embryos are in frozen storage. But now your family is happily...
by blastoff | May 1, 2016 | Blog
The initial infertility evaluation always includes investigation on both partners. For women: Ovarian reserve testing to assess both egg quantity and quality Blood markers, FSH-follicle stimulating hormone and AMH-anti-mullerian hormone Pelvic ultrasound to look for...
by blastoff | Apr 29, 2016 | Blog
The Internet is making is easier for people struggling with infertility to connect with a community who understands what they are going through. People dealing with infertility in even the most remote areas of the country are able to find supportive groups in online...
by blastoff | Apr 27, 2016 | Blog
In this blog series, we’re looking where your money goes when it comes to alternative family building methods. In our first post, we looked at sperm donation and how the $250-$1,000 price tag adds up. Now we’ll look at another popular family building option: using...
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