A veteran journalist-turned-adoptive father shares everything readers need to know about embryo adoption from the first call with an agency or fertility clinic to bringing baby home from the hospital.
A veteran journalist-turned-adoptive father shares everything readers need to know about embryo adoption from the first call with an agency or fertility clinic to bringing baby home from the hospital.
Nate Birt is a veteran journalist who has been published twice in The Washington Post¿s On Parenting blog. He and his wife, Julie, and their three biological sons welcomed their adopted embryo baby, Phoebe, in March 2018. Birt shares practical embryo adoption insights and advice for Christian parents at his blog, www.natebirt.com. Birt is Trust In Food¿ Program Manager at Farm Journal, where his team helps connect Americans to farmers and the food system. His portfolio includes work for AOL/Patch.com, the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News, the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera, the Columbia Missourian, the Columbia (Mo.) Tribune, Credit Sesame, the Detroit Free Press, ScribbleLive, Social5 and Visual.ly. He holds a master¿s in journalism from the University of Missouri. Follow Birt on Twitter at @natebirt.
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