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The Embryo Adoption Podcast

The Embryo Adoption Podcast

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A podcast exploring the blessing of embryo adoption and embryo donation from all angles. Embryo adoption is an answer for so many families who thought they could never become pregnant. Learn more about it on this podcast.

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  • Episode 5: What the NEDC Does & Why It Exists
    Mar 21 2026

    What happens to frozen embryos that IVF families never use? In this portion of the National Embryo Donation Center's interview on the Room for Nuance podcast, learn about a problem few in the fertility industry want to talk about — and the Christian ministry that stepped in to do something about it. This episode covers what the NEDC is, how embryo adoption works as a rescue mission, and the staggering scale of frozen human life waiting for a family.

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    12 m
  • Episode 4: A Facebook Live Wedding, Zero Sperm Count, & Twin Boys for Christmas
    Mar 7 2026

    A Match.com message. A Facebook Live wedding during COVID. A zero sperm count diagnosis. And then — twin boys. Gregory and Jennifer File's path to parenthood was anything but conventional, but they'll tell you every detour was part of God's plan. In this episode of the Embryo Adoption Podcast, hear how embryo adoption gave them the family they'd always prayed for.

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    20 m
  • Episode 3: Take Our Tears & Do The Impossible
    Feb 21 2026

    After receiving their infertility diagnosis the day before Christmas Eve, Brett and Erika Hamoen faced a year of deep grieving before discovering embryo adoption through the NEDC. In this heartfelt conversation, they discuss the challenges of being a Canadian couple pursuing embryo adoption, the hostile adoption training environment they avoided, and the incredible moment when Eloise entered the world.

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    28 m
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