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We’re reporting on the challenges that fertility clinics face as they store a growing number of frozen embryos.
Across the United States, a growing number of families are paying to store embryos left over from fertility treatments. The New York Times is looking into how families make decisions about whether to continue paying for storage — and how clinics keep track of the one million or more embryos stored in liquid nitrogen tanks across the country.
The Times is interested in connecting with patients and fertility clinic staff members about the challenges they face related to embryo storage.
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