Monday, February 29, 2016

American spouses gave their 6 frozen embryos to one childless couple

The husband and wife from the USA who became happy parents at once of two couple of twins in the last years don’t plan to have more children for obvious reasons in the nearest future. The remained embryos received after IVF procedure they decided to give away to one childless couple.
Thanks to the  extracorporal fertilization procedure the spouses  Angel and Jeff Watts a few years ago could feel twice the pleasure of paternity and motherhood – now they raise two couple of twins.
At once some embryos received after the IVF procedure remained unused and all this time 6 germs were stored in the liquid nitrogen in one of the reproductive clinics in the state of Tennessee.
It is known, that germs in the age of several days can be stored in the frozen state for many years – however Angel and Jeff , raising already 4 children decided to transfer them to those people who need them much more.
With the help of Facebook network they found the most suitable candidates for such an unusual gift. 27 years old Rayn and Richard Galloway became these happy parents.
“It is the real stroke of luck. I with my husband tried to conceive the child for 4 unsuccessfully years, and recently the doctors informed us that both of us have serious problems with health interfering to do it”, – Rayn Galloway tells.

Two married couples came to the consent on the fact that after the children’s birth their biological parents Angel and Jeff will be able to see kids from time to time. It won’t be difficult  as Ryan and Richard live in only several kilometers from a family Watts – the place of residence played also an important role for their victory in this “competition”

4 comments:

  1. Nice story to read. But I'm sure I couldn't do the same thing in my life. Even if I could I wouldn't do this. I wouldn't give my embies to anyone else, though it might sound selfish, I don't care. Those are just like precious jewels, the only joy in life who one day may grow into wonderful kids. I'm sure I'd have all own options exhausted before letting them go. Selfish, yes, I know..

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  2. Really a great thing to do! OMG I feel I could never do this myself. I'd never have my embies given to someone else. They're mine! And if I did have them I'd use them myself! This might sound egoistic but we passed a long way to achieve ours which were successfully placed in at Biotexcom inside our surrogate. We're happy to have twins and are completely satisfied but I feel I'd want more kids if we had some embies left..Sorry for my egoistic part..

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  3. Have just fond myself on the point of sharing some thoughts. Yesterday when having all the family around for supper my niece told us the following. She knows the couple who have been struggling for a baby for 10 years with no luck. They switched fertility experts and clinics and countries where passed numerous treatment options. Finally they gave up and not because of financial matters. More due to emotional weakness. They took a long break for 'recovering' and after that decided to adopt a 3 yo kid. When this little one was came into their family everything turned upside down. Less than in a year the woman conceived naturally!! How is it possible..? I was amazed with the story as we are also the ones who are through strugglings. We had IUI, ICSI, IVF shots with own and donor eggs behind to have that third de ivf successful round resulted in our adorable son. I really find it difficult to believe such things could happen. What's this if not God's blessing??
    I'm excited. Long way or short people do get their well deserved babies. This is inspiring!

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  4. What a beautiful thing to do! BUT I don't think I could do myself honestly. I'm too jealous - lol. Thankfuly this is out of the question for many reasons. We've only been successful in creating several embies for us which were extremelly precious. But cases differ, people can find strength and options to help others. That's really great!

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