Embryo Adoption

Embryo adoption is suitable for families whose infertility does not allow them to create their own genetic families, specifically couples/singles considering egg or sperm donation, or couples/singles who want to build their family through adoption and be able to experience pregnancy and control the pre-natal environment of their child.

Nightlight Snowflakes Embryo Adoption

Adoption Choice, Inc. works with Nightlight Snowflakes Embryo Adoption Program in an effort to offer families another adoption option. This program is suitable for families whose infertility does not allow them to create their own genetic families, specifically couples/singles considering egg or sperm donation, or couples/singles who want to build their family through adoption and be able to experience pregnancy and control the pre-natal environment of their child.

www.snowflakes.org

 National Embryo Donation Center

Adoption Choice, Inc. also provides embryo home studies for families who are looking to work with NEDC to grow their family. NEDC is located in Knoxville, TN, but works with families of all races, faiths and backgrounds in all states.  For information, visit their website:

www.embryodonation.org

Embryo adoption and Adoption Choice in the News!

Adoption Choice, Inc. conducted the homestudy for Chip and Lynda for their embryo adoption. Below is their story:

“It was not an option to try to have 14 more (children). But we loved her enough to choose life for her by embryo adoption.” Those are the words of Melissa Eggleton when asked by Al Jazeera News why she chose to donate her remaining embryos to another family.

After giving birth to a set of twin girls and a son through the help of IVF, the Eggleton’s knew their family was now complete. But with 14 unused embryos remaining in frozen storage Mike and Melissa had some difficult decisions ahead of them. The Texas family selected to donate their embryos through the Snowflakes Program and were matched with Lynda and Chip a Wisconsin couple struggling with infertility.

Lynda and Chip adopted the Eggleton’s remaining embryos and after a Frozen Embryo Transfer, became pregnant. The result is Callie, a 17-month-old girl who Lynda and Chip describe as their “Dream Baby”.

To read the full, amazing story, please follow the link below. To learn more about Embryo Adoption and the Snowflakes Embryo Adoption Program please visit Snowflakes.org.

Get The Full Story at Al Jazeera America

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