by blastoff | Jan 14, 2016 | Blog
With the growing awareness of embryo adoption and more families choosing this family building method, more fertility clinics are facing questions about embryo adoption from their patients. While some fertility clinics are choosing to answer these questions by starting...
by blastoff | Jan 8, 2016 | Blog
For many families who have used in vitro fertilization, there is a nagging thought at the back of their mind: what are we going to do with our remaining embryos? That nagging thought usually comes to the forefront of your mind when you get a bill from your embryo...
by blastoff | Dec 21, 2015 | Blog
Many embryo adoptions are done using an open adoption format. That means the families have the option of staying in contact with each other as the child grows up, and the child has the opportunity to meet their biological family in the future if they wish. Both...
by blastoff | Dec 14, 2015 | Blog
The world has been watching a landmark case regarding frozen embryos in the San Francisco area. The couple had the embryos frozen when the woman, Mimi Lee, was diagnosed with cancer in 2010 and wanted to preserve her chance of having children in the future. When the...
by blastoff | Dec 3, 2015 | Blog
One of the concerns some couples have about embryo adoption is the long-term effects it could have on their child, themselves, and their family as a whole as the child gets older, particularly into their teen years. Finally, a study presented at the American Society...
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