Embryo Adoption Services of Cedar Park wishes you and yours a wonderful Valentine's Day-filled with love, laughter, and hopefully some great chocolate!

Valentine's Day reminds us of the symbol of the heart filled with love! Every embryo that has a chance to be adopted will have a beating heart just 21 days past conception. This tiny heart can be seen visually on an ultrasound machine.
It appears as a tiny
blinking "cursor".
Oh, what a miracle!
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The Luce Family
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DAY ONE!
Oct. 17, 2010
The day I met my Mommy and Daddy.
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Such a special moment, a moment after birth! The hopes and dreams, all the prayers have been answered!
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Haly Marie Luce
Celebrates Her First Valentine's Day!
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Sweet Haly, our "first born" baby girl!
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Haly was in a freezer at -197 degrees for four years!
She is now the joy of her parents and grandparents lives, and a great joy to all of us here at Embryo Adoption Services of Cedar Park. We are a ministry of Cedar Park Church, uniting families that have remaining embryos from fertility treatments with adopting families.
Our "placing" or "donating" families can choose the family they would like their embryos to go to. This way, the families will be known to each other through EASCP only, or they can even choose an "open adoption" relationship. We work with families, through the journey to decide what is best for their family. Our goal is to make sure both families always have a mutual form of contact, so that if and when the time comes, they can contact each other, for the sake of all the born children that are siblings. |
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Haly's First Journey
 
A Trip Across Town
The photo one the left is Haly, minutes before being transferred to Stacy. Doctors refer to this as a "frozen embryo transfer", or FET. Even at this early stage, all of the DNA to form a baby is all coded within these few cells. The embryo also forms the placenta, which will nourish the baby with food and oxygen. What a miracle it all is!
The photo on the right is the freezer tank that Haly and the sibling embryos were transported in. The embryos were moved from the donating family clinic, to the Luce family doctor in Seattle.This tank is filled with liquid nitrogen to keep the embryos at nearly -200 degrees. We move them carefully, strapped in with a seat belt!
You can read more about Tom and Stacy and their journey with embryo adoption on their blog here.. |
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Do you know someone that may have embryos in the freezer?
If so, it's worth forwarding this email to them. You could help your friends, and get a special someone like Haly out of the freezer! We have some wonderful adopting families that are waiting to hold their baby.
Feel free to give them my direct number, 206-391-5042.
Happy Valentines Day!
Don't forget to !  Sincerely, Maria Lancaster Executive Director Embryo Adoption Services of Cedar Park 425-214-4512 |
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Embryo Adoption Services of Cedar Park ......
Uniting families for Life!
A Ministry of Cedar Park Church
1605 NW Sammamish Road, Suite 250
Issaquah, Washington 98027
Phone: 425-214-4512
Fax: 425-888-6086
adoptanembryo@aol.com
email us here
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