Roger Marsh interviews John, Marlene, & Hannah Strege, the first Snowflake Baby (interview begins at 49:53).
Roger Marsh interviews John, Marlene, & Hannah Strege, the first Snowflake Baby (interview begins at 49:53).
Lives Yet to Be Lived: The birth of Hannah Strege is recorded in history books and has been the subject of university ethics classes. She was the world’s first adopted frozen embryo. Hannah’s origin changed the landscape of possibilities regarding adoption.
The Strege family joins John today on the BreakPoint Podcast to tell their remarkable story, discuss the ethical crisis in the fertility industry, and the need for Christians to support the adoption of these tiny lives frozen in our nation’s laboratories.
Our Embryo Adoption Journey: I never thought in a million years I would be pregnant with an adopted baby. That changed three years ago. My husband and I were struggling to conceive, so we went to an adoption meeting. When we learned about embryo adoption, we both were immediately intrigued.
Can a forty-year-old virgin who hasn't done IVF really be in her third trimester of pregnancy? Childbirth educator doula and soon-to-be mom joins us to talk about the options, process, and experience of embryo adoption as well as her plans for childbirth and motherhood.
Are Embryos People? - Many people now use various fertility procedures to have a baby. Sadly, many of the embryos that are created are either destroyed or left in storage for years. But now, many Christians are adopting those embryos—and it saves lives!
The month of January highlights the truth that all human life is sacred. On this broadcast, Dr. Dobson talks with a family who has been advocating for the pro-life movement for over 20 years. John and Marlene Strege were the first couple to adopt a frozen embryo through the Snowflakes Embryo Adoption Program. Hear their […]
All life, from the moment of conception to natural death, is created in the very image of God Almighty. On this broadcast, Dr. Dobson continues his conversation with John, Marlene, and Hannah Strege, the first family involved in a 'snowflake adoption.' They discuss their legal and societal advocacy for frozen embryos and the growing awareness […]
While IVF Is Allowed To Create Millions Of Frozen Embryos, Those Babies Need Adoption - Embryo adoption allows children who otherwise would not be born to become part of a chosen, loving, permanent adopting family.
Building Families through Faith: Infertility issues put up a roadblock that became navigable only when we chose to walk by faith. Embryo adoption, an option that had never been considered before until my wife Marlene suddenly broached the idea, eventually provided us a daughter, Hannah, who recently turned 21.
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