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Frozen Embryos Go Up for Adoptions
During in-vitro fertilization, the egg and sperm are joined in the lab and then the formed embryo is transferred to the woman in hopes of a pregnancy. But there are always extra embryos left over. A Houston couple arranged for the adoption of their frozen embryos. Four year olds Kylie and Mackenzie and 6-year-old Camden are the much loved children of Carrie and JJ Hill. They are the product of years of infertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization. "Once you've been through infertility you truly understand what other people are feeling," said Carrie Hill who struggled with infertility. Across the country in Charlotte, North Carolina, Kara and Charlie BonDurant have 8 month old twins. Emily and Audrey have a close resemblance to Kylie and Mackenzie because 8-month-old twins, born to the BonDurants are biological siblings of the 4-year-old Houston twins. They were adopted as frozen embryos. WATCH AND READ the story at KTRK-TV.
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