clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk— A 61-year-old woman gave birth to her own grandchild using an egg donated by her daughter, a clinic in Japan has said.
Aug 24, 2008View in Crawl 4
This is what contracts are for. She would waive her right to discontinue being an incubator as part of the deal, if this was a normal surrogate and not the woman's mother.
My Bubbles My Bubbles.... This article disturbs me greatly as I do not want to look at my own mother and rub her belly and think my child is in there / However having two girls 5 and just turned 8 yesterday I would not want to miss out on any of this at all either.... but would I know I was missing out on this if I had not had children before? WOW this is some pretty heavy stuff... could I borrow the egg from the neighbor and still call the child mine even though my mom carried it or would it have to come from my wife? Can we just start borrowing eggs from each other and then just add sperm when needed and throw it in anyones "uterus" (Oven) wait 9 months take it out and its ours because if we can we can start a new kind of business in America.Point being above, as a society we need to bring humanity and compassion to the equation and not just treat each other as test tubes and incubators with no emotions. Having a baby is a very emotional journey as a father and I know my wife had a great time too as we experienced things together as much as possible. No I did not get the pain part but would have taken hers away if I could have if you only knew me.
WOW this is some pretty heavy stuff... could I borrow the egg from the neighbor and still call the child mine even though my mom carried it or would it have to come from my wife? What if she (my wife) passed away and we had her eggs frozen before she died? Could I defrost and start life without her? Can we just start borrowing eggs from each other and then just add sperm when needed and throw it in anyones "uterus" (Oven) wait 9 months take it out and its ours because if we can we can start a new kind of business in America. As silly as that sounds I do not want to make light of the fact that there are people that need help getting pregnant and bearing children but where is the line? I would certainly help my sister if she would have needed it or my brother but thankfully they didn't but what about society as a whole.??Point being above, as a society we need to bring humanity and compassion to the equation and not just treat each other as test tubes and incubators with no emotions. Having a baby was a very emotional journey "as a father" and I know my wife had a great time too as we experienced things together as much as possible. From the sound machine we listened to their hearts beat most nights, to ultrasound photos, to rubbing the belly with coco butter, to talking to the belly calling out their names and feeling them kick, taking photos of the belly as it grew in the same spot in the bedroom for that funny photo slide watching mommies tummy grow that the kids love now, video taping them being born and daddy cutting the cord and holding them for the first breaths of life. These are things you don't want to do with your mom or your sister but connect you to your baby before they are born. No I did not get the pain part but would have taken hers away if I could have if you only knew me.Having two girls 5 and just turned 8 yesterday I would not want to miss out on ANY of this at all either.... but would I know I was missing out on this if I had not had children before? I think so but I am a biased writer because I have two wounder children and could never Imagine life without them or my wife.
dragoonwraithAug 25, 2008
This is what contracts are for. She would waive her right to discontinue being an incubator as part of the deal, if this was a normal surrogate and not the woman's mother.
lauvAug 26, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL9QqMTnFpM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL9QqMTnFpM</a> and check out the german version (i dont speak german still funny)<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAGL33iQU1w">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAGL33iQU1w</a>
reallybignameAug 27, 2008
son in-law
gandalffAug 27, 2008
My Bubbles My Bubbles.... This article disturbs me greatly as I do not want to look at my own mother and rub her belly and think my child is in there / However having two girls 5 and just turned 8 yesterday I would not want to miss out on any of this at all either.... but would I know I was missing out on this if I had not had children before? WOW this is some pretty heavy stuff... could I borrow the egg from the neighbor and still call the child mine even though my mom carried it or would it have to come from my wife? Can we just start borrowing eggs from each other and then just add sperm when needed and throw it in anyones "uterus" (Oven) wait 9 months take it out and its ours because if we can we can start a new kind of business in America.Point being above, as a society we need to bring humanity and compassion to the equation and not just treat each other as test tubes and incubators with no emotions. Having a baby is a very emotional journey as a father and I know my wife had a great time too as we experienced things together as much as possible. No I did not get the pain part but would have taken hers away if I could have if you only knew me.
gandalffAug 27, 2008
WOW this is some pretty heavy stuff... could I borrow the egg from the neighbor and still call the child mine even though my mom carried it or would it have to come from my wife? What if she (my wife) passed away and we had her eggs frozen before she died? Could I defrost and start life without her? Can we just start borrowing eggs from each other and then just add sperm when needed and throw it in anyones "uterus" (Oven) wait 9 months take it out and its ours because if we can we can start a new kind of business in America. As silly as that sounds I do not want to make light of the fact that there are people that need help getting pregnant and bearing children but where is the line? I would certainly help my sister if she would have needed it or my brother but thankfully they didn't but what about society as a whole.??Point being above, as a society we need to bring humanity and compassion to the equation and not just treat each other as test tubes and incubators with no emotions. Having a baby was a very emotional journey "as a father" and I know my wife had a great time too as we experienced things together as much as possible. From the sound machine we listened to their hearts beat most nights, to ultrasound photos, to rubbing the belly with coco butter, to talking to the belly calling out their names and feeling them kick, taking photos of the belly as it grew in the same spot in the bedroom for that funny photo slide watching mommies tummy grow that the kids love now, video taping them being born and daddy cutting the cord and holding them for the first breaths of life. These are things you don't want to do with your mom or your sister but connect you to your baby before they are born. No I did not get the pain part but would have taken hers away if I could have if you only knew me.Having two girls 5 and just turned 8 yesterday I would not want to miss out on ANY of this at all either.... but would I know I was missing out on this if I had not had children before? I think so but I am a biased writer because I have two wounder children and could never Imagine life without them or my wife.
ikaytoSep 7, 2008
swimming in stomach acid, epic!