Anonymous wrote:I'm agonizing over this too. We have three extra, PGS-tested, normal embryos at SGF that we will never use. I was 41 and DH 48 at the time they were created. I don't think I can take the idea of my bio children in the world somewhere, so I think we will go for compassionate disposal option at some point. But it's a painful choice, I won't lie.
Anonymous wrote:This discussion about Shady Grove’s donor embryo program is fascinating me. DH and I has successful IVF thru SGF and now have 2 embryos that we do not intend to use. We are Caucasian. We would like to donate the embryos thru SGF. SGF won’t take them by of my husbands age at the time the enmbryos were created (53) despite our success! Anyone know of other options for us for donating our embryos? We would prefer anonymous donation
Anonymous wrote:Interesting thread. We have 1 embryo left at Shady Grove as well. We are open to embryo adoption, but unclear on how to do. When we looked last year, it seemed like we would still have to pay the freezing cost until it’s adopted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could donate them to the place Dr Gordon from Dominion is working, NEDC in Knoxville TN. They have some restrictions because it's a Christian faith based clinic.
Nice that this is the last paragraph on their homepage:
While the NEDC is open to couples of all race, religion, creed, and background, our own Christian faith is the overriding principle upon which we operate. As an organization guided by our religious faith and protected by the Constitution of the United States, the NEDC firmly believes in the sanctity of life beginning at conception and recognizes marriage as a sacred union between man and woman as defined by scriptures of the Holy Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could donate them to the place Dr Gordon from Dominion is working, NEDC in Knoxville TN. They have some restrictions because it's a Christian faith based clinic.
Nice that this is the last paragraph on their homepage:
While the NEDC is open to couples of all race, religion, creed, and background, our own Christian faith is the overriding principle upon which we operate. As an organization guided by our religious faith and protected by the Constitution of the United States, the NEDC firmly believes in the sanctity of life beginning at conception and recognizes marriage as a sacred union between man and woman as defined by scriptures of the Holy Bible.
If they are that religious shouldn't any form of ART be taboo? Hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could donate them to the place Dr Gordon from Dominion is working, NEDC in Knoxville TN. They have some restrictions because it's a Christian faith based clinic.
Nice that this is the last paragraph on their homepage:
While the NEDC is open to couples of all race, religion, creed, and background, our own Christian faith is the overriding principle upon which we operate. As an organization guided by our religious faith and protected by the Constitution of the United States, the NEDC firmly believes in the sanctity of life beginning at conception and recognizes marriage as a sacred union between man and woman as defined by scriptures of the Holy Bible.
Anonymous wrote:You could donate them to the place Dr Gordon from Dominion is working, NEDC in Knoxville TN. They have some restrictions because it's a Christian faith based clinic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to receive 3 donated embryos through my clinic. They were created with donor egg and used by another family who had success and donated back the remaining. I have my FET in 2 weeks.
What is your clinic. I contacted Shady Grove and, like the PP said, they basically have nothing. Probably because they don't even offer it as an option to people - it's either donate them to science, destroy them, or donate them to a specific person.
Has something changed? Shady Grove had a donated embryo program last year. They offered it as an option when we were moving to DE. Their pool was small though and the embryos were non-PGS tested and from older couples so we decided to stick with DE.