Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility and Adoption show

Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility and Adoption

Summary: Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption and Infertility. Since 2007, we interview leading experts on infertility and adoption each week to bring you unbiased accurate information on all aspects of adoption and infertility. In adoption we cover how to adopt a baby, open adoption, foster care adoption, international adoption, attachment parenting, transracial adoption, special need adoptions and more. In infertility we cover latest advances in in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, infertility medications, emotional aspects, egg donation, surrogacy, how to choose an fertility clinic and much more.

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 Adoption Tax Credit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:00

The Adoption Tax Credit has caused a great deal of confusion this year. We have a terrific panel of experts to answer your questions about this refundable tax credit and to talk about what the future holds.  Mark McDermott Washington, D.C adoption attorney and past president of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys; Jackie Perlman, principal tax research analyst with The Tax Institute at H&R Block; and Josh Kroll, adoption tax credit specialist with the North American Council on Adoptable Children. Adoption Tax Credit 2011, Adoption Tax Credit 2012, Adoption Tax Credit 2013. Getting the adoption tax credit for a failed adoption. What expenses qualifiies for the adoption tax credit? International adoption. Foster care adoption.

 All About Siblings: Parental Favoritism, Birth Order, Age Sp | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

Time Magazine’s cover story on parental favoritism got to me.  I literally argued out loud with the author while reading.  It seemed only fare to have him on the show so we could argue in person.  Jeffrey Kluger, author of the new book The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us, and an editor and science reporter at Time, will be our guest to talk about siblings, favoritism, birth order, ideal spacing, and lots more. Birth Order, favoritism, spacing between children, sibling rivalry, preference for sons.

 Adoption Subsidies for Foster Care Adoptions: What is Reason | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:00

You may be eligible for a monthly cash subsidy, health care coverage, and college tuition for your children when adopting from foster care, but how do you know what you are eligible for and how to get it. Our guests are Josh Kroll,Project Coordinator with the Adoption Subsidy Resource Center at the North American Council on Adoptable Children and Seth A. Grob, adoption and reproductive law attorney and one of the top legal experts on adoption subsides in the US.  He has published extensively about adoption and the rights of children and foster parents. Foster care adoption, special needs adoption, adopting a child with special needs

 Is Genetics or the Environment Most Important in Determining | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

The nature vs. nurture debate is particularly relevant to parents through adoption, egg donation, sperm donation, or embryo donation.  How do genes and the environment affect intelligence, IQ, behavior, temperament, weight, substance abuse, mental illness, and depression. What have the leading researchers in this field found? Our guests are Sally Ann Rhea, who has been the Study Coordinator for 25 years for one of the most renown adoption research projects in the world, the Colorado Adoption Project. The focus of this project is investigating genetic and environmental influences on human behavior.  And Dr. Alexandra Burt, Associate Professor of Behavioral Genetics with affiliation with the Michigan State University Twin Registry and a research focuses on the role of genes and the environment interplay in the development of anti-social development. 

 When & How to Talk with Children about 3rd Party Conception | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

 Is there a right way or right time to tell your child that they were conceived through donor egg, sperm or embryo, or carried by a surrogate? Join our guest Dr. Elaine Gordon, a Clinical Psychologist with a specialty in infertility and child development, and author of Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy? Where Some Babies Come From, a children's book  explaining a child's unique reproductive beginnings. Egg donation, donor sperm, artificial insemination, embryo adoption, embryo donation, surrogacy, gestational carrier, surrogate, donor egg

 Adopting from Russia Under the New Bilateral Agreement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

 In July 2011 Russia and the US signed a new bilateral agreement to govern international adoptions between the two countries.  How is it working, what age children are available and how healthy are they.  Join Debbie Wynne, Director of Buckner Adoption and Maternity Services; Denise Hoppenhauer, international case manager for Beacon House Adoptions,and Tiffany Wilkins, a mom who recently adopted 2 older children from Russia. International adoption, adopting from Russia, Russian adoptions, fetal alcohol syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, international adoption doctors, FASD, FAS

 Preparing Your Extended Family When Adopting a Child & What | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

Adoptive parents spend a lot of time preparing themselves for adoption, but what about their extended family.  As much as we want grandparents, aunts, and siblings to be supportive and excited about our upcoming adoption, this is not always the case.  Join us today to talk about how to help our extended family understand our adoption.  Our guest will be Elisabeth O’Toole, Author of In On It: What Adoptive Parents Would Like You To Know About Adoption.  A Guide for Relatives and Friends.  Becoming an adoptive grandparent. How to help your child or sibling when they are adopting a baby or child.  Adoption and the Extended Family.

 Compassionate Transfer/Disposal Ceremony for Embryo Disposal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Compassionate Transfer, Disposal Ceremony, or Other Ways to Find Closure for Infertility Patients with Unused Frozen Embryos.  Couples with unused frozen embryos must decide what to do with these embryos once they finish fertility treatment.  For some, donating to another family or research or simply thawing and disgarding are not comfortable options.  Those couples often seek some form of closure to their years struggling to have a family and a way to honor these embryos in the process.  Our guests to talk about compassionate transfers and other ways patients have found closure are Dr. Kristen Wright chief Reproductive Endocrinologist at the Reproductive Science Center of New England’s New Hampshire fertility clinics and former Assistant Professor of reproductive endocrinology and infertility; and Patricia Sachs, Clinical Social Worker and infertility counselor at Shady Grove Fertility. IVF, infertility treatment, frozen embryos, disposing of  frozen embryos, embryo disposition, embryo donation, embryo adoption, donating embryos to research

 Secondary Infertility-Causes and Treatment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Secondary infertility is little understood by the general public and those suffering often have a harder time finding answers and support.  What causes secondary infertility, how is it treated, and what are the odds of success with treatment? Can pregnancy and birth complications increase your chances of being unable to conceive a second child? Our guest to talk about Secondary Infertility is Dr. Tanmoy Mukherjee, a board certified Gynecologist and Reproductive Endocrinologist, Associate Director of the Mount Sinai Division of Reproductive Endocrinology, and Co-Medical Director of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Yor.  

 Preparing Yourself and Your Children to Adopt an Older Child | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

Adopting an older child takes preparation for the parents, the existing children in the family, and the new child. Join our guests to learn tips for smoothing this transition when adopting an older child from abroad.  Abbie Smith, adoptive mother and Director of Clinical Services at Holt International, specializing in attachment therapy, trauma and parenting of adopted children; and adoptive moms, Shila Henderson, who adopted two older daughters from China, and Vicki Hanson, who adopted an older son from Ethiopia. International adoption of a preschool child. Adopting from Ethiopia, adopting from China, adopting from Russia.

 How Transracial Adoptees Navigate Race as They Age | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:00

How do children of color adopted by white parents learn about race and their place in our racially aware society?  Large numbers of children have been adopted from China, Guatamala, Korea, Ethiopia, and other African countries, as well as the thousands of domestic adoption of African American and biracial/multiracial children by white parents. How do transracial adoptees form their racial identity and what can adoptive parents do to help.   Join our guest adult transracial adoptee and adoption researcher, Dr. Gina Samuels.  Dr. Samuels is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration and a Faculty Affiliate at The Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture. Her research and publications examine transracial adoption, multiracial identity formation, and family identity and belonging among young adults with foster care and adoption histories.

 Infertility from the Male Perspective | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

So often we think infertility only affects the woman, but the men are affected as well, we simply don’t focus on how they are affected.  Join our guest Michael Barr, author of Swimming In Circles: A Baby Chase Odyssey, blogger, sports columnist, and dad to talk about infertility, male infertility, how the wife's infertility affects the husband.

 Primary Ovarian Insufficiency / Premature Ovarian Failure | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

One of the main causes of infertility in women is Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (also called Premature Ovarian Failure or Premature Menopause).  Come learn the latest on causes, diagnosis, and treatment of this diseases with our guest, Dr. Lawrence M. Nelson, Head of the Integrative Reproductive Medicine Unit at the National Institute for Health and leading researcher on primary ovarian insufficiency. We will discuss how this disease affects fertility, what types of fertility treatments can be used for a women with premature ovarian failure, what are the other health implications of this primary ovarian insufficiency.

 Adopting Without Going Into Debt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

Adoption can be expensive. So expensive in fact that some people believe they can’t afford to adopt. Join us today to find out how to afford adoption. We'll talk about saving money, budgeting, adoption grants, adoption loans, and adoption fundraisers.  Our guests are Becky Fawcett , Executive Director of Help Us Adopt and blogger in chief at An Infertile Blonde; Julie Gumm, author of Adopt Without Debt: Creative Ways to Cover the Cost of Adoption; and Cherri Walrod, Director of Resources 4 Adoption.

 How to Choose an Adoption Agency | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

How can you tell a good adoption agency from a bad one? What questions should you ask an adoption agency when selecting the best domestic or international adoption agency for you?  Join our guests Julie Tye, with The Cradle, Debora Phillips with Children’s Connection, and Laura Beauvais-Godwin with Nightlight Christian Adoptions. adoption agency, domestic adoption, international adoption, foster care adoption, embryo donation, embryo adoption

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