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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
I read this article in Monday's "free" paper that showed up on our doorstep
The Seattle Times: Eastside News: "Embryo adoptions" a mix of science, religion, emotion
It gave me something to think about. This couple adopted an Embryo that was frozen for 10 years and now he is a 10-month old baby.
There are an estimated 400,000 frozen embryos being stored at fertility clinics around the country...Imagine...400,000 potential people, frozen in time.
My hypothetical decision, if I had to use fertility alternatives would be to implant all the embryos produced and give all those children a chance at life. Of course, it wouldn't have to happen all at once, but planned over my child bearing years.
I just found this interesting...and thought I'd share.
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