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coexisting gynecologic problems. Backed by a superb laboratory
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Embryo Adoption
Introduction
When a
couple undergoes an in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure, they often
choose to have embryos that are not transferred into the mother
cryopreserved for later use. This gives the couple the option to have
another embryo transfer in the future at a much lower cost and without
having to go through ovarian hyperstimulation and egg retrieval. The
American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) estimates that, as of
the Spring of 2003, there were more than 400,000 human embryos in
frozen storage in the United States. These embryos give rise to a new
family building option, embryo donation and adoption, which combines
assisted reproductive techniques with adoption, so that instead of
adopting a baby, infertile couples adopt an embryo.
You Can Make a Difference
- Embryo Donation
When a
couple who has stored embryos decides that they do not want to add any
more children to their family, they must decide what to do with those
remaining embryos. By donating them to another couple, the donating
parents give each of their embryos a chance to be born while also
giving a childless couple the hope of parenthood.
Medical Screening on the
Donor Couple
The
American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) suggests that the
genetic parents have current blood work results dated at least 6
months post conception. ASRM currently recommends the following blood
tests: AIDS (antibodies to HIV I and HIV II), Hepatitis (HbsAG,
antibodies to hepatitis B and C, and E core antibody), Syphilis (VDRL
[RPR] – if positive, then FTA or MHATP) and blood typing.
Choosing Embryo Adoption--
Requirements for Embryo Adoption
Adopting
mothers must be physically able to carry a child to term. Embryo
adoption is the process whereby an embryo, created from the egg of a
woman and the sperm of a man, is gestated in the womb of another woman
to be raised by her and her partner neither of whom provided the
gametes. Like traditional adoption, the couple that raises the child
has no genetic connections to the child, but unlike traditional
adoption, the couple does not have to go through a legal process in
order to be declared the child's legal parents.
Embryo
adoption is an option for single women desiring a pregnancy who do not
have a designated sperm donor and are unable to use their own eggs. It
is also an option for couples in which only one member is infertile
but who both want to have an equal genetic (i.e. non-genetic)
relationship to their child. Embryo adoption is also an alternative
for infertile couples who need either egg or sperm donation (or both).
Embryo
adoption can be an extremely attractive option for all these
individuals. For more information on our Embryo Adoption Program,
please write to Mrs. Michelle Sims at
michelle@reproductivehealthctr.com.
Reasons for Choosing
Embryo Adoption
Many wonder
why a couple would choose embryo adoption rather than adopting a child
already born. There are many reasons. For couples that have
experienced long-term infertility, embryo adoption offers the unique
opportunity to be pregnant, to bond with their child prior to birth,
and to give birth. Embryo adoption also gives the adopting parents the
ability to choose the genetic parents’ characteristics. In addition,
embryo adoption may be much more affordable than traditional adoption
in the US. It also offers couples privacy and secrecy, so that they
do not need to be concerned with societal acceptance of their adopted
child.
To make an appointment, please call us
TODAY at 615-321-8899.
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