Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I Have Remaining Embryos..... Help!

Our beautiful family conceived with the help of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is complete! We even have remaining embryos in frozen storage! Now what? Maybe you’ve thought, “We’ll think about that tomorrow…” and now many tomorrows have passed and you’re facing another large storage bill from your clinic.  Embryo storage fees are cutting into Junior’s college fund!

Since leaving your embryos frozen indefinitely isn’t working for you, it’s time to make a decision regarding what to do with them. You have three other options besides leaving the embryos in frozen storage:

1) You can thaw and discard your embryos – perhaps with a ceremony, or by transferring them into your womb at a time when there is virtually no way in which they could result in a pregnancy.

2) You can contribute your embryos to science in hopes they can help bring scientific breakthroughs or some great medical discovery. But maybe that makes you uneasy…. the embryos will be destroyed.

3) You can give the gift of hope and life! You can donate your embryos to another couple.  Embryo adoption is like adoption – it simply begins nine months earlier in the process!

Embryo donation is a precious gift that can result in a baby for those who are still struggling with infertility.

Watch the brand new, never before seen "I Have Remaining Embryos... Help!" video on the Awareness Center Video Page.

For more information on Embryo donation and adoption visit www.EmbryoAdoption.org.

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