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Follow on Google News | A Company is Born - Embryo Donation InternationalLed by Founder and Medical Director, Dr. Craig R. Sweet, Embryo Donation International has officially launched today. The medical facility gives frozen embryos a chance at life and patients a chance at parenthood.
By: Samantha Scott Created and led by Dr. Craig R. Sweet (http://www.embryodonation.com/ “Our first public discussion on this sensitive topic took place during the week after ‘9-11’ in 2001,” said Dr. Sweet. “When so many lives were lost, we spoke about the unclaimed potential life held in cryopreservation within our practice due to abandonment. Today’s announcement is the result of our passionate advocacy for pairing frozen embryos with patients in need based on EDI’s ethical values of nondiscrimination and our core belief that embryos deserve a heightened level of respect and should not be abandoned or discarded.” In 2003, the nonprofit research institution RAND estimated there were at least 400,000 embryos cryopreserved in the United States (Fertility & Sterility, May 2003, Vol. 79, No. 5, p. 1063-9). EDI’s goal is to encourage patients to use their embryos to expand their own families but otherwise consider embryo donation rather than abandonment or discarding them. Accompanying the company launch is the company is its vast new website, http://www.EmbryoDonation.com/ “It is the volume of information that sets this web site apart from others. Embryo donors may also start the process of donating their embryos via the on-line application while recipients may apply for the program though a similar process. Making the list of embryos available for free allows the web site to play a vital role for people who desire to build families through embryo donation,” said Dr. Craig R. Sweet, EDI Founder, Medical Director and board certified physician in Reproductive Endocrinology. “In addition to being a comprehensive resource for current patients, prospective patients and the medical community, the web site will also serve as our social networking center. Embryo donors, recipients and the curious will connect with us and with each other sharing information and knowledge about the amazing world of embryo donation. ” For more information about the company’s history, philosophy, services and devoted staff, visit http://www.EmbryoDonation.com. Frequent updates are available at EDI’s Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Digg and Vimeo pages – all accessible via the EDI website. ABOUT EMBRYO DONATION INTERNATIONAL (EDI) Embryo Donation International (EDI) is a private reproductive endocrinology and infertility practice located in Fort Myers, Florida. Founded by Dr. Craig R. Sweet in 2011 as an expansion of their 10 year-old embryo donation program (sometimes incorrectly called embryo adoption), they are one of the most experienced and cost-effective embryo donation centers in the United States. EDI’s dedicated mission is to reduce the number of frozen embryos abandoned or discarded by matching embryos to patients in need regardless of race, religion, ancestry, sexual preference or marital status. For more information, contact Dr. Sweet at (239) 275-5728, (800) 334-2184, or visit http://www.embryodonation.com/ # # # Embryo Donation International (EDI) is a private reproductive endocrinology, infertility, gynecology and reproductive genetics practice located in Fort Myers, Florida. We provide fertility services for patients around the world, including embryo donation. End
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