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Peter Dazeley/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Fertility treatments can be a very emotional process filled with complex decisions, including what to do with extra embryos. It s a dilemma Ryann and Richard Hendrickson had to face. The married couple s effort to donate their extra embryos was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Hendricksons started their fertility journey after Ryann Hendrickson was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago. They were already parents to a daughter and hoped to give her a sibling. "We knew we wanted more children," Ryann Hendrickson told "Good Morning America." The Pennsylvania couple said they started the embryo freezing process before Ryann started chemotherapy treatments and eventually used a surrogate to carry their son, who is now 18 months old. Afterward, they continued to pay a monthly fee to have extra embryos properly stored. "We weren t really ready to let them go right away," Ryann explained. At firs

Couple speaks out about embryo donation after fertility treatment

Couple speaks out about embryo donation after fertility treatment
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Peter Dazeley/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Fertility treatments can be a very emotional process filled with complex decisions, including what to do with extra embryos. It s a dilemma Ryann and Richard Hendrickson had to face. The married couple s effort to donate their extra embryos was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Hendricksons started their fertility journey after Ryann Hendrickson was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago. They were already parents to a daughter and hoped to give her a sibling. "We knew we wanted more children," Ryann Hendrickson told "Good Morning America." The Pennsylvania couple said they started the embryo freezing process before Ryann started chemotherapy treatments and eventually used a surrogate to carry their son, who is now 18 months old. Afterward, they continued to pay a monthly fee to have extra embryos properly stored. "We weren t really ready to let them go right away," Ryann explained. At firs

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Peter Dazeley/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Fertility treatments can be a very emotional process filled with complex decisions, including what to do with extra embryos. It s a dilemma Ryann and Richard Hendrickson had to face. The married couple s effort to donate their extra embryos was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Hendricksons started their fertility journey after Ryann Hendrickson was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago. They were already parents to a daughter and hoped to give her a sibling. "We knew we wanted more children," Ryann Hendrickson told "Good Morning America." The Pennsylvania couple said they started the embryo freezing process before Ryann started chemotherapy treatments and eventually used a surrogate to carry their son, who is now 18 months old. Afterward, they continued to pay a monthly fee to have extra embryos properly stored. "We weren t really ready to let them go right away," Ryann explained. At firs

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Couple speaks out about embryo donation after fertility treatment - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather
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