by blastoff | Jan 26, 2016 | Blog
The Catholic Church has long condemned in vitro fertilization. They note several conflicts with their core beliefs. First, that babies are created outside the act of marriage, considered sacred. Second, they take issue with the fact that more embryos are created than...
by blastoff | Jan 22, 2016 | Blog
From Jess’ blog – Jess and BryceThe decision to donate remaining embryos can be a difficult one for many families. Often, thedecision is made easier for a couple because they are done building their family and want to give someone else the opportunity to become...
by blastoff | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog
When Whitney gave birth to her son, Colt, there was no reason to suspect anything was wrong. She’s had the “perfect pregnancy” and a textbook delivery, but within two hours of his birth Colt was being rushed to NICU for treatment for a rare disease, epidermolysis...
by blastoff | Dec 28, 2015 | Blog
Many big companies like Google, Apple and Facebook are helping their employees realize their dreams of becoming parents. The companies are offering benefits like paying for freezing their eggs or offering insurance policies that cover the cost of fertility treatments...
by blastoff | Dec 21, 2015 | Blog
Many embryo adoptions are done using an open adoption format. That means the families have the option of staying in contact with each other as the child grows up, and the child has the opportunity to meet their biological family in the future if they wish. Both...
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