What is the risk that the donating parents might change their minds?
if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} There is no more risk than with any legal contract. The donating family contractually transfers their ownership rights by signing a relinquishment prior to the embryos being shipped to the adopting family’s clinic. The contract agreement and relinquishment forms are legally binding between the two families. Once the embryo have been transferred, the donating parents have no legal claim to any resultant children. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • Could the children from the embryo donation inadvertently meet their siblings and reproduce? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} This is a common question asked by embryo, sperm and egg donors. The risk is negligible according to published guidelines and basic statistics. If one couple donates cryopreserved embryos, the chance of accidentally meeting and mating with a sibling is extremely unlikely. Anonymously donating your embryos to someone in a different state will further minimize the risk. Donating your em