Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't buy into the sanctity of life bs for a cluster of cells, but I would trade every organ I can spare for someone's unneeded healthy embryo. I can't make any, and I can't afford to try anymore. Please consider donating. Whoever turns your dna into a baby will appreciate that kid so much.
I love that you said this. It is perfect and exactly why I would want to donate!
Anonymous wrote:I don't buy into the sanctity of life bs for a cluster of cells, but I would trade every organ I can spare for someone's unneeded healthy embryo. I can't make any, and I can't afford to try anymore. Please consider donating. Whoever turns your dna into a baby will appreciate that kid so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very personal choice that should be carefully thought about by each couple. It really comes down to your religious views and level of comfort. We are a torn family - my husband is atheist and wants to donate ours to science; I'm Christian and do not want them destroyed because I believe they are lives. The idea of giving them to science makes me think that my child might be used in controversial science experiments (there is work moving forward in mixing human and animal eggs) - see recent article - http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-04/us-government-lift-ban-part-human-part-animal-embryos. There is no way to specify HOW your eggs are used with science. I am leaning toward donation, but I also struggle with the idea that another person will be raising my child. Ultimately you will have to look deep within to see what you can live with. Those of you who are being judgmental should be ashamed of yourselves. I'm so over people thinking their shit doesn't stink!
If they are lives then you don't need to donate. Just take them home and let them grow. After all they are lives! No need for medical intervention or a transfer. Just raise your embryos. They are the same as a baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivf has been a long road for our family, and we have been blessed with two wonderful children. We have 5 PGD normal Embies left l, just sitting on ice. Due to my medical history a 3rd pregnancy would be a huge risk one that I am not willing to take. Our options are to keep paying the storage fee, donate to science, donate to a couple, or thaw. I heave narrowed it down to thaw, or donation to a couple. However I can't imagine knowing that my children's biological sibling are out there, won't cause me some emotional stress. Have you ever thought of donation your embryos, or actually done it? What are your thoughts and feelings? For me I feel that thawing is a bit selfish, like if I can't have them no one will, but what if they are born into a hard life.
We are going through this right now. We have two kids and nine embryos in storage. Realistically, the most we can do is one more child. We would not donate because I don't like the thought of "genetically" my children out in the world. I would feel a sense of obligation toward them. We'll donate to science if it's not too burdensome, otherwise we'll dispose.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very personal choice that should be carefully thought about by each couple. It really comes down to your religious views and level of comfort. We are a torn family - my husband is atheist and wants to donate ours to science; I'm Christian and do not want them destroyed because I believe they are lives. The idea of giving them to science makes me think that my child might be used in controversial science experiments (there is work moving forward in mixing human and animal eggs) - see recent article - http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-04/us-government-lift-ban-part-human-part-animal-embryos. There is no way to specify HOW your eggs are used with science. I am leaning toward donation, but I also struggle with the idea that another person will be raising my child. Ultimately you will have to look deep within to see what you can live with. Those of you who are being judgmental should be ashamed of yourselves. I'm so over people thinking their shit doesn't stink!
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, it's just not possible to donate to science at many fertility centers. SG had almost no options. They did not give the option of science or donation to use this summer when we disposed- we would have done either.
Anonymous wrote:Ivf has been a long road for our family, and we have been blessed with two wonderful children. We have 5 PGD normal Embies left l, just sitting on ice. Due to my medical history a 3rd pregnancy would be a huge risk one that I am not willing to take. Our options are to keep paying the storage fee, donate to science, donate to a couple, or thaw. I heave narrowed it down to thaw, or donation to a couple. However I can't imagine knowing that my children's biological sibling are out there, won't cause me some emotional stress. Have you ever thought of donation your embryos, or actually done it? What are your thoughts and feelings? For me I feel that thawing is a bit selfish, like if I can't have them no one will, but what if they are born into a hard life.