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Link Suggested between IVF Children and Great Vocabularies

Monday, August 1st, 2011

It’s been all over the news and it’s garnered a lot of publicity: A recent British study concluded that children born via       in-vitro fertilization (IVF) appear to have stronger vocabularies than their unplanned counterparts.

It’s a controversial topic, of course. And it’s spurred a great deal of debate over whether these findings prove “nurture” is stronger than “nature” when it comes to early development of language skills in kids.

So what does that mean when we boil down the analysis? Read on…

Psychologists and psychiatrists are highlighting their theories that it isn’t IVF, per se, that’s increasing the vocabulary of the children who have been studied. Instead, it’s the socioeconomic background of those kids’ parents. Because the parents of IVF kids are generally financially stable, they have more options available to them in terms of how they raise their offspring.

In a nutshell, it’s a case of moms and dads of greater means being able to afford tutors, being able to take educational trips and being more “hands on” in terms of learning. Even more frequent jaunts to the library seemed to make a huge difference for the children who were part of the study.

Not surprisingly, this connection has some folks up in arms, especially among British sociologists concerned about the future of the UK’s kids from lower income families. Yet it’s an intriguing thought that planned pregnancies might result in children who are more significantly challenged academically.

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It’s Twins via Surrogate for Neil Patrick Harris and Partner

Friday, October 15th, 2010

It’s official.  Neil Patrick Harris and his partner, David Burtka, are now the proud parents of twins — a boy and a girl.

Like many gay couples, the men had to choose a non-traditional route to have a child together.  Preferring to use at least one of the couple’s DNA, Harris and Burtka chose the route of surrogacy.

Surrogacy is a process used by both heterosexual and homosexual partners and individuals in order to have a child.  A surrogate mother carries the child to term and then the baby is given to the parents.

If you’re contemplating going the surrogacy route, it’s critical to choose a clinic that has a great deal of experience in the process.  There are plenty of elements to the experience that would be difficult — if not practically impossible — to handle on one’s own.  And that begins with finding the right surrogate.

Our congratulations go out to Harris and Burtka and all the other moms and dads who have become parents through surrogacy.

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  • The Number of “Over 40″ Moms is on the Rise!

    Saturday, April 10th, 2010

    Is 40 really the new 30 when it comes to starting a family?  The CDC reports that it just might be, as there has been a marked increase in females who are 40+ having children.

    Though some women in this age range are conceiving naturally (about 10%, according to the CDC), a large percentage are opting for fertility treatments such as IVF, IUI and egg donations to make their mommy dreams a reality.

    It’s exciting to be able to see the results of advanced reproductive treatment options.  Here’s to all those great older moms and dads!

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