.Did You Know? Learn interesting facts about embryo donation and adoption. If you have remaining embryos this may be an embryo disposition choice worth considering. If you are evaluating the use of donor eggs you may want consider the use of donated embryos. Embryo adoption may be the right adoption option for your family.
.Hannah's Story: The First Snowflake Baby The first child born through the process of Embryo Adoption was Hannah. Hannah and her parents share their amazing journey as they helped pioneer an entirely new way for people to build their families. The Strege family continues to advocate and support embryo adoption in their local community all the way to the White House.
A True Story of Embryo Donation & Adoption A compelling story of two families brought together by their common desire to become parents. The couples clearly communicate the difficulties facing both donor and adopting families and how their families became connected through the gift of embryo donation.
An Answer to Exhaustive Infertility Search J.V. and Cathy had visited every fertility specialist in the area, hoping to find a solution to their heartbreak from multiple miscarriages. As it turned out, the answer came in the form of Embryo Donation and Adoption, which enabled the couple to give birth to twin boys!
Difficult Decisions Many couples now know the joy of children as a result of IVF treatments. But what happens if they have completed their family building and have remaining embryos in frozen storage? Choosing to allow another family to adopt those embryos gives them the same opportunity to live a full and vibrant life and brings the joy of children to another loving couple. Please consider donating your embryos for adoption.
Dilemma of the Remaining Embryo Jason and Jennifer chose to give the greatest gift anyone can give - life! Before they began their IVF treatment they discussed the fact that they could have remaining embryos. Listen as they tell about how they determined the best option for the remaining embryos they created through IVF.
Domestic Adoption Leads to Embryo Adoption Arlo and Wendy wanted a family. After several IVF cycles they decided to pursue a successful domestic adoption. When it was time to add to their family they were in the process of evaluating domestic and international adoption. Then they learned about embryo adoption. Embryo adoption appeared to be the perfect choice for their family building. Was it?
Embryo Adoption: The Chosen Option After receiving the diagnosis of Premature Ovarian Failure (POF), most of the options Brian and Debbie explored - from egg donation to international adoption- didn't seem like the right fit for their family. The couple was amazed by the personal control, education and safeguards available using Embryo Donation and Adoption.
Hope Restored by Embryo Adoption Mike and Stephanie's dreams of starting a family seemed dim after a diagnosis of male infertility factor. But the couple found new hope when they discovered the unique adoption alternative of Embryo Adoption. The family is now complete with two energy-filled boys, gifts from two different embryo donors.
Perspectives from the Medical Community Medical professionals talk about embryo donation and adoption and the positive impact to both donor and adopting families.
Special Moments These are Special Moments in the lives of children who were born because their parents chose frozen human embryo adoption. Do you know someone who has remaining embryos from their IVF treatment? Do you know someone who would like to give birth to their adopted child?
"My husband and I have been blessed beyond our wildest dreams by the gift of embryoadoption. read more >>
I am currently 7 months pregnant and my eyes still fill with tears when I think about the selfless gift the genetic parents have given us by sharing their unused embryos with us." Laura
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