Across the U.S., more and more families are paying to store embryos left over from fertility treatments. The New York Times examines how families decide whether to continue paying for storage — and how clinics keep track of the million or more embryos stored in tanks of liquid nitrogen across the country.
The Times wants to connect with patients and staff at fertility clinics to talk about the challenges they face with embryo storage.
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