Anonymous wrote:Interesting to hear that SGF is low on donated embryos. We have two embryos who we would love to donate thru SGF having had successful IVF with SGF on the first try two years ago. SGF won’t take our remaining embryos because my DH - who was in his early 50s when the embryos were created - Does not meet their age cutoff. We have a healthy, happy, cute son. I’m still paying for storage because I can’t bring myself to donate the embryos to “science.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I would like to donate mine but I've had a history of miscarriage and I doubt anyone would want them
I'm so sorry about thatWere they PGS tested? Many things can cause miscarriage, as I'm sure you know.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I understand. But that's so sad because there are people like me who would love them.
Anonymous wrote:I think I would like to donate mine but I've had a history of miscarriage and I doubt anyone would want them
Were they PGS tested? Many things can cause miscarriage, as I'm sure you know. 