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We long to help people build families regardless of race, religion or sexual preference and that doesn't stop at the United States' borders. We are working to assist patients all around the world in achieving their family building goals. Social media is one way that we are able to keep in touch, share news from the reproductive medical field as well as share knowledge regarding the world of embryo donation and other infertility related topics.

We would, however, like to suggest a few rules of etiquette:

  • Be careful about giving out medical information that others can view.
  • There is room for disagreement on all the topics and lively discussions are encouraged.
  • Always post and discuss ideas as though the people were directly in front of you being respectful at all times.
  • EDI is unable to provide medical information regarding a particular case or individual but will be able to discuss topics in general.


We would very much like to connect with you via these social media platforms. We update them frequently and enjoy engaging with other people involved in the embryo donation and other infertility-related discussions. Our blog is full of useful information on everything from how donors and recipients are selected to changing legislation.

If you have particular topics that you would like for us to consider, please do contact us and let us know. It is certainly possible that we overlooked or missed a topic and appreciate the input.

We look forward to connecting with you and hope you will use us as your embryo donation resource.

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UPDATED: 01/09/2012

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