Parents Take Issues with nytimes Million-Dollar Babies, Rising In Vitro Fertilization Cost, Multiple Births and Prematurity
In their web site or blog, Jeff and Kerry respond to Stephanie Saul's article published by New York Times this Sunday. In its online edition, The New York Times opened a forum where readers and some guests can give their feedback on the impact on the healhcare system from multiple births caused by intrauterine fertilization and the push by parents to have more embryos implanted in their uterus.
J and K decided to respond to some of the negative comments on their own website. They agree that to have a 21st century baby through IVF, it is a costly emotional, financial and technology journey. Jeff and Kerry who met at Nextel were ready for the adventure in baby making in the 21st century.
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