What Does an Embryologist Do?

On July 25, 1978, the world’s first “test tube baby” was born. Since then, millions of babies have been conceived through the science of in vitro fertilization (IVF). The primary medical professional involved with creating embryos for IVF is the embryologist. An...

Embryo Mosaicism

Technology has come a long way in the last several years. It’s hard to believe that smart phones only just became popular this decade! Big technological leaps have also been made in the world of IVF and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). For example, it is common...

Donation vs. Adoption: What’s the Difference?

Nowadays, more and more couples are choosing to use donated embryos to complete their families. In fact, the number of frozen embryo transfers (FETs) performed using donated embryos has doubled since 2009. And even though there has been a significant rise in...

Pathway2Family: 2018 Winter/Spring Issue

Check out the latest issue of Pathway2Family at pathway2family.org! In the Winter/Spring 2018 issue, you can read: Adoption: Building Healthy Family Communications – Helpful tips on how to build healthy communications through an open adoption. 10 Pregnancy Myths –...

Your Embryos: The Ultimate Gift

Around this time of year, we hear a lot about “The Ultimate Gift.” Television, radio, and online advertisements constantly bombard us with the ultimate gift for her, the ultimate gift for him, the ultimate gift for the family. Companies will use this slogan when...
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