Saturday, May 18, 2013

Surrogacy news - A Sister's Gift: Aggie Student Births Sister's Baby

From the time she was a little girl, Katie Andrews of Bryan dreamed of being a mother. But when she was just 15, she found out that she would never carry a child. Katie was born without a uterus.
"I knew that I could have a biological child. I just couldn't carry it," Katie said.
When she and Jarod married in 2007, they knew they would have to use a surrogate to have a child, but they never imagined who would offer to carry the baby Katie could not.
"Courtney came to us and said that she would like to do this for us," Katie recalled.
Courtney Guest is Katie's little sister. Just a sophomore at Texas A&M University, Courtney told her mom, Susan Guest, that she wanted to help her older sister.
"I just patted her on the head and said, 'Darling, that's really sweet, but you can't do that,'" Susan said.
"At first, I told her no because she was 19 at the time," Katie added. "We said, 'That's so sweet -- that's such a sweet offer for you to do that for us.'"
But Courtney was determined to help her sister. She even went to the doctor on her own to be cleared for surrogacy.
"I have this young, healthy body that can carry a child. Why should I keep it to myself when I can do this great thing for her," Courtney explained.


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Surrogacy news - Province to review rules involving surrogate couples

John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press
Mike Olson, with his wife, Lisa Seel,  holds their son, Keenan.
THE minister responsible for Manitoba's Vital Statistics Agency says he will investigate whether rules and procedures can be changed to avoid the frustration suffered by a city couple whose names weren't listed on the certificates of their twin sons' births.
"We're going to continue to look at what is happening in other jurisdictions and see what we can do to help make it easier for couples in this situation," Jim Rondeau said Tuesday.
Rondeau was responding to the story of Mike Olson and Lisa Seel, parents of twin boys born Dec. 24. The babies were carried to term by Seel's sister, Averill Stephenson, following embryo transplants.
The couple got legal advice on how to proceed with the surrogacy, but were unprepared for how Vital Statistics would record their sons' births. Stephenson was listed as the mother on the birth certificates, and since she is legally married, her husband was automatically listed as the dad. Olson and Seel now have to go to court to have the birth certificates reflect the reality they are, in fact, the parents.
But both Rondeau and the director of Vital Statistics, Susan Boulter, said Tuesday the couple's lawyers should have warned them they would have to apply to the courts to make the changes.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

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