Five Choices for Embryos in Frozen Storage

Five Choices for Embryos in Frozen Storage

Recently, there was an article on the Today Show titled, The anguish of saying goodbye to my 25-year-old embryos. It is disheartening to read this woman’s story. You do not have to leave your embryos in frozen storage for over 20 years. There has not been any research...

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...

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...

What to Do With Your Remaining Embryos

As more couples turn to in vitro fertilization as an alternative family building method, there are an ever increasing number of remaining embryos in frozen storage in the United States. Some estimates put the number of frozen embryos at 600,000 and the number grows...

What One Study Has to Say About Frozen Embryo Transfers

When it comes to frozen embryo transfers, the prevailing belief among both patients and doctors used to be that more was better. Because not every transfer is going to be a success in IVF or embryo adoption and couples were often putting all of their hopes into one...
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