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#37 Is embryo donation right for you? an IVF mom's unique choice - Ashley Herring
- 2024/10/31
- 再生時間: 35 分
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What do you do with extra embryos?
Your family’s finally complete, and it took a tremendous journey to get here, didnt it? Yet, there's one more decision looming over you. A deeply personal one that could impact your family’s life for years to come. What will you do with the extra embryos?
Ashley Herring was once in your shoes, facing this exact decision.
Now… What would you do with 12 remaining embryos?
That’s what our guest, Ashley Herring’s, was faced with.
Listen as she shares:
Her journey with PCOS, IVF and the challenges faced along the way
The 3 main options available for extra embryos and how she made her decision
Advice on finding the right fit when working with agencies and online communities
06:34 Infertility struggles, shame, financial hardship
16:47 What it feels like to finally complete your family
19:47 Embryo donation - the road less traveled
23:55 The difference between embryo donation and embryo adoption
26:59 Clinics and agencies that weren't aligned with her values
32:03 Being overwhelmed with hundreds of hopeful parents for her embryos
If you believe embryo donation is the right path but feel uncertain about the process, then tune in to uncover Ashley’s incredible story.
This podcast episode is a must-listen. Hear Ashley Herring’s story and gain insights that can guide you through this complex process. Don't miss out on this invaluable advice—tune in now!
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Links mentioned in the episode
Surrogacy Starter Kit
BloomBridge Surrogacy App (iOS)
Ashley Herring - Instagram