Surrogate Mothers..., I wonder... |
Surrogate Mothers..., I wonder... |
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What I'm wondering is: If you have someone else get pregnant to have your baby, because you can't deliver one due to medical reasons, can a Surrogate Mother host -your- egg & husbands sperm? Or does it have to be... just his sperm and the SM's egg? It's been pondering me for awhile.
If you want more info on why I want to know, just... go on my xanga.... (for those guests who can't see the signatures... click here) Thanks for your input, anyway. ![]() |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogacy
QUOTE A surrogate mother is a woman who carries a child for a couple or single person with the intention of giving that child to that person/people once the being is born (also called surrogate pregnancy). The surrogate mother may be the baby's biological mother (traditional surrogacy) or she may be implanted with someone else's fertilized egg (gestational surrogacy). So the question to your answer is, yes. =) |
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yea it can happen, I got confused when I first read that and had to re-read it. But yes the person can either be the real mother or the people shes having the baby for be the real parents. I find it all really weird, and why not just adopt kids.
But yes to your answer.. although someone cleared it up already.. |
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