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May the homestudy be used for a traditional adoption if an adopting family determines that at some point they no longer wish to adopt embryos?

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May the homestudy be used for a traditional adoption if an adopting family determines that at some point they no longer wish to adopt embryos?

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} With the completed homestudy, an adopting family is in the position to look at traditional adoption if they determine that they are finished with the embryo adoption program. This determination is different for each family. Set limits and move on to another program when those limits have been reached. Limits can be based on time, a determined number of transfers, money, or a combination of the above. If an adopting family makes several attempts at embryo adoption and is still not able to conceive, they may want to consider domestic or international adoption. An adopting family should discuss this option with their social worker while still in the homestudy process. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • What other stipulations may affect my ability to adopt embryos? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} Each adoption agency has various eligibility requirements for adopting parents.

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