by McGraw Center | Jan 4, 2022 |
Dean Pfeiffer always wanted to be a parent. At first, as a queer woman, she figured adoption was her only choice. Then, maybe a sperm donor? When she was 22, a friend of hers presented her with another way: He told her about a lesbian couple his mom had worked with at...
by McGraw Center | Jan 4, 2022 |
On this week’s episode of The Cut, co-host B. A. Parker talks to journalist Anna Louie Sussman about the logistics and ethics of egg-freeze-and-share programs, where people give away a portion of their eggs in order to gain a better shot at becoming parents later in...
by Victoria Mba-Jonas | Sep 15, 2021 |
France Brunel, who is thirty-six, first considered freezing her eggs after ending a two-year relationship, in 2018. She’s not sure she wants children, especially if she remains single, and she knows egg-freezing does not guarantee her a baby. But she felt it was the...
by Victoria Mba-Jonas | May 11, 2020 |
INA JANG On Friday, March 13, the management of the large hospital in Sacramento, California, where Kate works as a nurse anesthetist announced the cancellation of all elective surgeries. Kate and her husband had been pursuing fertility treatments for nearly a year....