How Do I Donate My Remaining Embryos?

Currently, there are over 600,000 embryos in storage in the United States. Some of those embryos will go on to be born, while others will have to wait for their genetic parents to decide what to do with them. Should they be discarded? Donated to science? One of the...

What You’ll Find in an Embryo Adoption Family Profile

When going through the embryo adoption process with an adoption agency, potential adopters get a lot of information about the family who will donate their embryos to them. This helps the adoptive family make an informed decision regarding their embryo adoption match....

What One Adoptive Family Says About their Embryo Donors

When David and Joanna Rea were considering embryo adoption, they weren’t just thinking about the potential to grow their family; they were thinking about the family who would be donating their embryos to them as well. Even before they’d been matched, the Reas thought...

Common Concerns About Embryo Donation

Donating your remaining embryos after you’ve completed your family is a deeply personal choice. For some couples, it is the obvious choice for any embryos that remain. For other couples, they may have questions or concerns that need answers before they feel...

How Embryos are Frozen and Thawed

There are more than 600,000 frozen embryos in storage in the United States and the number is growing every day. Some of those embryos will be taken out of frozen storage and thawed to be used by either the genetic parents or by adoptive families through embryo...
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