IVF

Tuesday April 21st, 2015

Has Fertility Medicine Gone Too Far?

A recent case involving Annegret Raunigk of Berlin has many people questioning the point at which the curtain should close on fertility treatments. Raunigk, a […]
Monday February 2nd, 2015

Reassessing the embryo adoption concept

The term, “embryo adoption,” has been floating around now for some time and is a crticial issue for those going through IVF treatment as it’s […]
Friday December 5th, 2014

 The battle for frozen embryos

Last spring, a judge awarded Karla Dunston, a resident of Chicago, custody of frozen embryos. The judgment spurred an appeal. Standing on the opposite side […]
Sunday November 16th, 2014

Serbia Considering Surrogacy

It appears that Serbia may be taking one step closer toward surrogacy.  According to In Serbia, a code is being crafted regarding surrogate motherhood for […]
Wednesday October 29th, 2014

Surrogacy laws blurred across state lines

Throughout the nation, a state’s position on surrogacy is crystal clear, whereas in others, it can be utterly obscure.  Surrogacy is governed at the state […]
Sunday October 12th, 2014

Measure 1 in N.D. threatens IVF

Election Day is less than one month away. Standing on both sides of the voting isle dangles a personhood amendment in North Dakota, Measure 1, […]
Thursday September 11th, 2014

Surrogacy does not exploit women

Have you ever read an article, and midway through you begin to feel your blood boil because they just didn’t get it? That’s how I […]
Monday August 18th, 2014

Planet Hospital crushes family dreams

When people place their faith in someone, and in turn have been cheated financially, it can be agonizing.  But when it’s about dreams of starting, […]