Wednesday, October 27, 2010

There are an estimated 500,000 frozen embryos currently maintained in Cyberpreservation storage. That number has increased every year since 2003. One can reasonably expect that number to increase given the advances in technology, and the fact that more couples are seeking fertility treatment. With this increase in the number of frozen embryos available for adoption comes an assortment of legal issues. Last night, during our live show, I interviewed attorney Elizabeth Falker, aka "The Stork Lawyer". Ms. Falker provided wonderful information on the subject. Tune in this week if you missed the program. David Lesch

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