Misconception
One Couple's Journey from Embryo to Mix-up to Miracle Baby
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Narrated by:
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Tavia Gilbert
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Written by:
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Paul Morell
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Shannon Morell
About this listen
In February of 2009, Shannon and Paul Morell were especially eager to bring a new life into the world. After years of infertility and miscarriages, they had, in 2006, finally scrimped and saved enough to have in vitro-fertilization. The result? Two dear daughters had been born, and six precious embryos had been frozen. They counted the days until they could transfer the six remaining embryos - until the fateful day of February 17, 2009, when the clinic called: "The doctor would like to you to come in today...."
Shannon writes, "Face to face with the doctor, I noticed that his face was gravely serious. 'There's been a terrible incident in our lab,' he said. 'Your embryos have been thawed.' A pause, as we both exchanged disbelieving looks, and he went on. 'Your embryos have been transferred into another woman."
The Morells have a story to tell. A cautionary tale of medical errors, unexpected miracles, sincere mourning, and grateful bonding with their son. Amazingly, theirs is also a story of joy-filled thanksgiving...a story of life, life that is precious, sacred, and treasured.
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- Sherrie
- 2023-10-10
Never the same
The book inconceivable by Carolyn Savage and Sean Savage the story about the same event however I feel it was better written and show the true hardship and empathy of infertility. The emotional connection is also shown in what I feel is a book you don’t want to stop listening. This book seems to take that away. I thought I would really like the other side of it but was disappointed in Misconception.
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