Adoption Resources: Snowflake® Embryo Adoption

Embryo Adoption: Required and Recommended Reading

 

Embryo Adoption Education

 

If you are considering our Snowflakes Embryo Adoption and Donation program, the following resources point you to information about several potentially related issues: infertility, IVF and assisted reproduction technology, embryo donation and adoption, and fertility clinic success rates.

Find out more about Embryo Adoption from the Embryo Adoption Awareness Campaign.

SART: Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology an affiliate organization of ASRM.

Resolve: A national organization for the education and support of infertility.

ASRM: American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

CDC: Center for Disease Control.

Huntington Reproductive Center is the clinic we have worked with for our first adoptions. Visit their web page to find out more about In Vitro fertilization.

Hope and Will Have a Baby, by Iréné Celcer, is a book about a couple who adopts their child as an embryo.

Hannah's Prayer is a Christian support network for couples facing "fertility challenges" including infertility or the death of a baby at any time from conception through early infancy (ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, etc.). Email newsletters are sent monthly or you may choose to participate in any of the more than 30 interactive email groups.

Clinic Success Rates: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is required by the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992 to collect and report assisted reproductive technology (ART) clinic success rates.

Placing Parents is a blog dedicated to inform and support parents who are considering placing their embryos for adoption.

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Nightlight Christian Adoptions is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) adoption agency, licensed by the states of California, Colorado and South Carolina to provide adoption services, and is Hague Accredited through COA. Nightlight can perform adoption homestudies for residents of Colorado, South Carolina and Southern California (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties).