Friday, November 27, 2015

Upcoming Webinars for Families Considering Donating Frozen Embryos

If you are one of the tens of thousands of people who have remaining frozen embryos in storage, you may be trying to decide what you want to do with them. Discard them? Give them to science? Or donate them to another family wanting to adopt them? The choices aren’t easy, and no matter what you choose, you are likely to have plenty of questions. EmbryoAdoption.org is hosting a series of upcoming webinars that will focus on embryo donation and help you answer questions, make plans, and finally choose what to do with your remaining embryos.

Many of our webinars are free and give you a chance to speak to experts about your questions and concerns about embryos donation. Check out these upcoming events:

  • Letting Go of Remaining Embryos, 1/6/16
    Choosing what to do with your remaining frozen embryos isn’t easy. Discover your options and resources, along with helpful information about handling grief associated with letting go of your frozen embryos.
  • Embryo Donation and Adoption: Open Mic Night, 1/27/16
    Have questions about embryo donation? Want to know what happens to donor embryos? This is your chance to get answers and hear what other people have to ask about the adoption and donation of frozen embryos.
  • Benefits of Early Decision Making for Remaining Embryos, 2/10/16
    Many couples neglect to make the necessary plans for their remaining frozen embryos after their IVF treatments. This webinar will help you explore options and make plans in the event of unexpected tragedy. 

Click on the links above to register for these webinars and join in an important discussion about what to do with your remaining embryos. Ready to donate now? Visit www.embryoadoption.org to learn more.

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  1. Thank you so much for sharing this information. As an IVF specialist I can understand that infertility is very emotional topic and so it is quite difficult often to discuss.

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