How to Answer Strange Questions About Embryo Adoption

Embryo adoption offers a unique opportunity for families to experience the joys (and challenges!) of pregnancy and childbirth with their adopted child. While you may be embarking on this journey through the Snowflakes Program, it's a novel and complex concept for many. As you share your experience, be prepared for various reactions and questions. Here […]

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Do We Need a Home Study for Embryo Adoption?

  We strongly believe that a home study is crucial for any embryo adoption process. Here are three primary reasons why prospective adoptive parents should undergo an adoption home study before adopting embryos: 1. Best Adoption Practices: A completed home study aligns with established adoption best practices. Embryo adoption, similar to domestic or international adoption, […]

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Natural vs. Medicated Cycle for Your Frozen Embryo Transfer

Embarking on the embryo adoption journey is exciting, but it necessitates a careful consideration of the medical aspects involved in the adoption process. One critical decision families encounter is whether to opt for a medicated (commonly referred to as hormone replacement) cycle or a natural cycle in preparation for their frozen embryo transfer (FET). Delving […]

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PCOS and Embryo Adoption

  Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder associated with issues like insulin resistance and irregular menstrual cycles. Of particular concern to many women is its ability to hinder ovulation, affecting fertility. Approximately 6% to 12% of women in the reproductive age range in the U.S. have received a PCOS diagnosis, making it a […]

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Gestational Carriers and Embryo Adoption

The online discourse around gestational carriers and surrogacy for pregnancy often sparks interest, but it's crucial to distinguish between helpful connections and accurate information on social media. Let's debunk some common myths surrounding surrogacy, gestational carriers, and embryo adoption: MYTH: A “gestational carrier” is the same as a “surrogate.” The terms differ significantly. A "surrogate" […]

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Identifying Signs of Post-Adoption Depression

Much like the “fourth trimester” of pregnancy (also known as Post-Partum Depression), Post- Adoption Depression can sneak up on families during what seems like the happiest time in a couple’s life. Post- Adoption Depression can happen after a family welcomes an adopted child into their home, especially when reality does not meet expectation. Attachment and […]

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Five Choices for Embryos in Frozen Storage

  Earlier this month, an article on the Today Show discussed the emotional experience of saying goodbye to embryos that had been frozen for 25 years. It's disheartening to learn that many embryos remain in frozen storage, forgotten by the families who created them due to indecision. However, leaving embryos in frozen storage for over […]

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Couples Weary of Domestic Adoption Find Success in Embryo Adoption

While domestic adoption has proven to be a wonderful choice for numerous families, it doesn't always work out for everyone. Some families, like Dana and Tim Ericksson, grow weary of domestic adoption due to prolonged waiting times for the child they desire. Dana and Tim faced the disappointment of two birth mothers changing their minds […]

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Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day

What childhood memories come to mind during this time of year? For me, it's the cherished moments of family gatherings, the joy of giving and sharing gifts, the spirit of blessing those less fortunate, and the simple pleasure of watching snow gently fall. The landscape transformed into a breathtaking scene as each snowflake contributed its […]

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Waiting During the Holidays: Survival Tips

The holidays are a time for merriment, cheerful moments, and spending time with loved ones. But for those who are waiting to adopt, the holidays may be a difficult or painful reminder of what is missing.  Waiting to adopt can be hard at any time during the year, but it can be particularly difficult during […]

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