Embryo Donor #: EMD53
Age |
52 |
Ethnic Origin |
Irish 30%, Italian 20%, German 20%, French-Canadian 10%, Native American Indian 20% |
Race |
Caucasian |
Skin Tone |
Fair |
Bone Structure |
Small |
Eye Color |
Dark Brown |
Hair Color |
Dark Brown |
Hair Texture |
Thick |
Hair Structure |
Wavy |
Height |
5 ft. 5 in. |
Weight |
120 lbs. |
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Age |
63 |
Ethnic Origin |
50% Irish 50% Italian with additional information available upon request. |
Race |
Caucasian |
Skin Tone |
Medium |
Bone Structure |
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Eye Color |
Dark Brown |
Hair Color |
Medium Brown |
Hair Texture |
Thick |
Hair Structure |
Wavy |
Height |
6 ft. 0 in. |
Weight |
190 lbs. |
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Batch 1
Origin of Embryos: |
SRMS |
Date of Creation: |
06/19/2007 |
Egg donor age when created: |
35 |
Sperm donor age when created: |
47 |
Number of Embryos Available: |
5 |
Cryopreserved on day: |
6 |
Overall Batch Quality:* |
A |
Implantation Rate:** |
2/2 for Fresh
None yet for Forzen
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* We grade the embryos based on cell number (i.e., type of morula or blastocyst), reported fragmentation rate and did past transferred embryos result in a pregnancy. This rating is then converted to a letter grade (i.e., A, B, or C) and even a "GPA Equivalent" using a 4.0 scale (i.e., 3.3 "Overall GPA")
** The Past Implantation Rate is the number of embryos implanted in the past divided by the total number of embryos transferred in all fresh and frozen cycles from the couple donating the embryos. The higher the percent, the more likely the embryos are to implant and grow.
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Medical Problems |
No |
Surgeries |
Yes |
Surgery Details |
C-section; twin delivery
Silicone breast implants
Three IVF procedures |
Current Medications |
Yes |
Current Medication Details |
Synthroid |
Allergies |
No |
Smoker |
No |
Alcohol Use |
No |
Glasses/Contacts |
Yes (All the Time) |
Hearing Problems |
No |
Dental Problems |
No |
Diet Restrictions |
No |
Blood Type |
A Positive |
History of Infertility |
No |
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Medical Problems |
No |
Surgeries |
No |
Current Medications |
Yes |
Current Medication Details |
Zyrtec and a topical steroid cream for a slight skin rash. They were both taken for one week. |
Allergies |
Yes |
Allergy Details |
Pollen causes hay fever symptoms. |
Smoker |
No |
Alcohol Use |
Yes |
Alcohol Use Details |
Rarely-24 oz./week; beer or wine. |
Glasses/Contacts |
No |
Hearing Problems |
No |
Dental Problems |
No |
Diet Restrictions |
No |
Blood Type |
B Positive |
History of Infertility |
No |
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Number of Pregnancies |
1 |
Number of Term Deliveries |
1 |
Number of Premature Deliveries |
None |
Number of Spontaneous Losses |
None |
Number of Living Children |
2 |
Offspring Problems |
No |
Mother Alive |
Yes |
Father Alive |
Yes |
Have Sisters |
Yes |
Number of Sisters and Health |
One in excellent health. |
Have Brothers |
No |
Number of Brothers and Health |
|
Alcoholism |
No |
Blood Diseases |
No |
Hearing Difficulties |
No |
Malformations |
No |
Spinal Cranial Problems |
No |
Chromosome Abnormalities |
No |
Color Blindness |
No |
Born Blind |
No |
Cystic Fibrosis |
No |
Born Deaf |
No |
Diabetes |
No |
Epilepsy |
No |
Glaucoma |
No |
High Blood Pressure |
No |
Mental Retardation |
No |
Muscular Dystrophy |
No |
Neurofibromatosis |
No |
Premature Organ Degeneration |
No |
Psychiatric Illness |
No |
Severe Allergies |
No |
Sickle Cell Disease |
No |
Tay Sach Disease |
No |
Transmissible Spongiform |
No |
Two Or More Miscarriages |
No |
Other Genetic Diseases |
No |
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Mother Alive |
Yes |
Father Alive |
Yes |
Have Sisters |
No |
Have Brothers |
Yes |
Alcoholism |
No |
Blood Diseases |
No |
Hearing Difficulties |
No |
Malformations |
No |
Spinal Cranial Problems |
No |
Chromosome Abnormalities |
No |
Color Blindness |
No |
Born Blind |
No |
Cystic Fibrosis |
No |
Born Deaf |
No |
Diabetes |
Yes |
Epilepsy |
No |
Glaucoma |
No |
High Blood Pressure |
Yes |
Mental Retardation |
No |
Muscular Dystrophy |
No |
Neurofibromatosis |
No |
Premature Organ Degeneration |
No |
Psychiatric Illness |
No |
Severe Allergies |
No |
Sickle Cell Disease |
No |
Tay Sach Disease |
No |
Transmissible Spongiform |
No |
Two Or More Miscarriages |
No |
Other Genetic Diseases |
No |
Explain Yes Answers |
Maternal grandfather has diabetes. Maternal grandmother has high blood pressure. |
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Highest Education Level |
College |
High School GPA |
Not Certain |
College GBA |
3.8 |
SAT/ACT Scores Combined |
Not Certain |
IQ Score |
Not Certain |
Other Educational Comments |
BS in interdisciplinary Studies, pending Masters. |
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Highest Education Level |
Ph.D + |
High School GPA |
3.4 |
College GBA |
3.49 |
SAT/ACT Scores Combined |
1310 |
IQ Score |
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Other Educational Comments |
Major in Geology, minor in Philosophy. |
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Religion |
Agnostic |
Birth Place |
Fort Lauderdale, FL |
Occupation |
Health Care Operations Management |
Hobbies & Interests |
Reading, Painting, Exercising, Eating Well and staying healthy, (Vegetarian Diet). I enjoy traveling to different countries and experiencing various cultures. My favorite places so far have been Italy and the Amazon. |
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Religion |
Catholic |
Birth Place |
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Occupation |
Research Scientist |
Hobbies & Interests |
Golf and roasting coffee. |
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What we want to say to the Recipient of our Donated Embryos
We adopted our first baby and gave birth to our twins via IVF. We want to share the incredible experience of life and 'give back' this pure joy to someone who has endured the emotional roller coaster of infertility. We trust that you will be as elated as we both were when we held our first baby, and then our twins. Our children were introduced to our lives in very unique, special ways. We will always embrace their origins, and hope that the future parent(s) of the embryos will feel the same.
SRMS Comments
I know this couple quite well. Her heart clearly matches her beauty and intelligence. Two of the five embryos were probed as normal male embryos. Two had slight genetic issues and we strongly suspect the embryos converted to normal and these embryos will produce healthy children. The embryos either converted or they will not survive thaw, grow, implant or will be miscarried. These genetic issues are not compatible with an (abnormal) live birth. The last embryo also looks great and should do well.
It is unusual to get donated embryos with genetic screening and these embryos need to find a very healthy and wonderful home.
Craig R. Sweet, M.D.