Technostorks documents the true life stories of three couples going through infertility and assisted reproduction. Our couples - Joann and Sean, Nora and Eric, and Wendy and Rodney - are not alone. According to the most recent National Survey for Family Growth, over 2 million couples in the United States are unable to conceive a child after trying for twelve months. The World Health Organization estimates that infertility affects more than 80 million people worldwide.

As early as 25 years ago infertile couples could not get any medical help conceiving their own biological children. Now there are various procedures known as Assisted Reproductive Technologies which are specifically designed to help infertile couples conceive.

The most commonly known reproductive technology is known as in vitro fertilization or IVF. An IVF cycle involves extracting a woman’s eggs, fertilizing the eggs in the laboratory, and then transferring the resulting embryos back into the woman’s uterus. After that technology ends and divine intervention takes over.

In this film our three couples undergo their IVF cycles. It is the first cycle for Sean and Joann, the second for Wendy and Rodney, and the fourth, and most likely the last, cycle for Nora and Eric.

Technostorks documents the couples' most private moments , showing images never before seen on the screen. We follow couples into the operating room to witness egg retrievals and embryo transfers, hear their views on living with infertility, spirituality, and parenthood, and learn with them the outcomes of their cycles. Throughout the film, top experts explain the technological, psychological, and spiritual aspects of assisted reproduction.

In the end, not all of our couples will achieve pregnancy, but they will all undergo a personal transformation.