Donating embryos for research may be easier said than done
Monday, October 6, 2008 - 01:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Obstacles include piles of paperwork, choosing the type of medical research, getting the consent of egg and sperm donors or simply finding an organization that will accept the donation. CHRIS AND TANYA Bailey of Mission Viejo have a 3-year-old and triplet toddlers, all conceived through in vitro fertilization. After the birth of the triplets, they had 13 embryos left over in cryopreservation.
Read the whole article on LA Times - Health
More from LA Times - Health
Related
- 'Opt out' system could solve donor organ shortage, says researcherFri, 31 Oct 2008, 11:50:54 EDT
- Hospital dramatically increases transplant donations by integrating bereavement and donor servicesThu, 30 Jul 2009, 10:15:50 EDT
- Radical changes needed to increase number of sperm donors in the UKWed, 12 Nov 2008, 14:36:39 EST
- Changing the way organ donation requests are made could prevent relatives denying consentTue, 21 Apr 2009, 19:43:13 EDT
- Largest study of fertility patients shows concerns about embryo dispositionThu, 4 Dec 2008, 1:24:19 EST