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Woman to give birth to own grandchild
moutuakilla
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That's a bit 'modern.'1
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Wrong. Very wrong.
Probably be a good swimmer though #webbedfeetandhands4 -
Seems OK to me0
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Wouldn't even be a headline in the Norwich weekly gazette.
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Don't see the problem0
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Hybrid. And just wrong.0
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Nothing wrong with it but im not sure a 60 year olds body is built for pregnancy?2
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Things like this happen in South Bermondsey on a regular basis.moutuakilla said:
It's usually 'woman to give birth to her own niece or newphew' but anything is possible there.0 -
That is assuming she gets pregnant straight away, if it is IVF that can take years. Might be 65 by the time she gives birth. That'd be toughValleyGary said:Nothing wrong with it but im not sure a 60 year olds body is built for pregnancy?
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If its the same story I just heard on the radio. She lost her daughter to bowel cancer who been advised that even had she survived she would not have had children due to the treatment. Therefore eggs were removed prior to treatment and death. Puts a bit a bit of a twist to the story.
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art for art sake, science for science sake .... scientists are very clever and very inquisitive people .. to my mind this is a step too far .. I feel very sorry for the dead lady's mum, but this is just sentimentality gone over the top0
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Norwood's Finest!!!!!!!!0
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Not for me to judge. Thoughts go out to her though. Life can be really shit sometimes.1
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I think it's a bit selfish myself.
No real dad, mum in 60s, its not ideal and could I think be avoided.
Wouldn't it be better to have parents who are who have fertility issues and need the eggs but who are prepared to have the grandoarents involved in the upbringing?
Seems to me an improvement.
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I wouldn't say it's selfish, but foolish definitely.moutuakilla said:
A 60 year old woman, who will potentially miscarry that baby and will likely only be alive for 20 years of the child's life should it survive the pregnancy just isn't fair...
Surely she has some other relative/close friend that would do it? One that could be around for as long as a mum should be?
Someone of sensible age to give birth that can offer a better chance and hopefully a longer life to support the resulting baby is the better option.
I just have no idea if that can be done? Don't know anything about surrogacy.
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Fair enough. I meant insisting on having the VIF as a 60 year old was a bit selfish. I mean who does it benefit other than the grandmother/mother?2
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Spot on.Alwaysneil said:I think it's a bit selfish myself.
No real dad, mum in 60s, its not ideal and could I think be avoided.
Wouldn't it be better to have parents who are who have fertility issues and need the eggs but who are prepared to have the grandoarents involved in the upbringing?
Seems to me an improvement.
What kind of person ensures their child will have no parents by the age of 15.
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