IVF

Thursday June 11th, 2015

The Ethics Surrounding Leftover Embryos

There is an undercurrent of ethical opinions regarding unused embryos. It’s a growing problem that so many individuals and couples are facing. For those not […]
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, […]