Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can destroy them, but cannot donate them, as either way, you don't have the children. Regardless, though, that's your choice and I'm sorry you're upset.
+1
I would feel better knowing I got them at least a chance with an other family struggling with infertility
Were you ever in this situation? Did you donate them?
If not, then you have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am supposed to be all supportive, but I do not understand these feelings of sadness. Are you donating them to stem cell research at least?
Why would you keep them and keep paying for it for a decade? Are you looking for a spare just in case? How many spares do you need, even if you were a Queen?
Sometimes it’s ok to not post.
You think OP’s thread was going to go over well in a group for people who are still battling infertility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am supposed to be all supportive, but I do not understand these feelings of sadness. Are you donating them to stem cell research at least?
Why would you keep them and keep paying for it for a decade? Are you looking for a spare just in case? How many spares do you need, even if you were a Queen?
Sometimes it’s ok to not post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can destroy them, but cannot donate them, as either way, you don't have the children. Regardless, though, that's your choice and I'm sorry you're upset.
+1
I would feel better knowing I got them at least a chance with an other family struggling with infertility
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can destroy them, but cannot donate them, as either way, you don't have the children. Regardless, though, that's your choice and I'm sorry you're upset.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can destroy them, but cannot donate them, as either way, you don't have the children. Regardless, though, that's your choice and I'm sorry you're upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am supposed to be all supportive, but I do not understand these feelings of sadness. Are you donating them to stem cell research at least?
Why would you keep them and keep paying for it for a decade? Are you looking for a spare just in case? How many spares do you need, even if you were a Queen?
OP here. We just had our third a few years ago so we haven’t been paying for a decade without using them. But now we know for sure we are done. I guess it’s just the idea that these are still potential babies, even though I understand that of course they aren’t. It’s just sad to think of what they’ll never be.
And sadly, shady grove has done away with their donation option unless you find the donation center and arrange transport of the embryos themselves. Which makes me upset because we were originally told that would be an option and not sure why they aren’t doing it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I know I am supposed to be all supportive, but I do not understand these feelings of sadness. Are you donating them to stem cell research at least?
Why would you keep them and keep paying for it for a decade? Are you looking for a spare just in case? How many spares do you need, even if you were a Queen?
Anonymous wrote:I know I am supposed to be all supportive, but I do not understand these feelings of sadness. Are you donating them to stem cell research at least?
Why would you keep them and keep paying for it for a decade? Are you looking for a spare just in case? How many spares do you need, even if you were a Queen?