November 10, 2016 5:13 am

Frozen Embryo Becomes Snowflake Baby

There are few things more difficult emotionally than the inability to conceive a child. For a couple in Parker, Colorado they had nearly given up hope of having a second baby after a reproductive health complication made it too difficult for them to conceive naturally. That discouragement faded when Elizabeth and Marty Wilson learned about the Snowflakes Embryo Adoption program. The program, established in 1997 by Nightlight Christian Adoptions, works to help couples donating their embryos find the right match. “A couple in California had a few embryos left over after doing IVF and instead of discarding them, they chose to donate them,” Elizabeth said, “And we are so grateful we were a match.” That embryo was kept frozen for nearly 18 years in a plastic tube before being matched with the couple.

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