Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Jill Hawkins, Britain's most prolific surrogate mother, is calling it a day

What sort of woman offers to be a surrogate for a childless couple? An incredibly altruistic one, of course. And what sort of person goes on to offer three more women the chance of a baby they could never have naturally? I think we’ll agree that when she did just that, Jill Hawkins, a 48-year-old legal secretary from Sussex, entered the realms of living sainthood.

But what about when she popped out two more? Isn’t that a little weird? And then another four, including twins, bringing the grand total to 10? That, most people would agree, is rather disturbing.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Grandmother gives birth to grandson through surrogate pregnancy - Positively WeeCare Surrogacy

Newborn Madden Hebert became his own uncle when his grandmother gave birth to him last week, the Portland Press Herald reported.
Madden’s mother, Angel Hebert, 25, was unable to have children due to a heart condition that made it unsafe for her to get pregnant.
According to the Herald, Hebert’s mother, 49-year-old Linda Sirois, had offered for years to be a surrogate mother for her daughter in case she could not get pregnant. Hebert and her husband, Brian, got the news last summer.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Gay NYC judge challenges father's will - Positively Weecare Surrogacy USA

NEW YORK - A gay man and his longtime partner decide to become parents using a surrogate mother. Shortly after their son is born, the couple gets married. But there's a catch for this modern family: A will left by the man's wealthy father decrees that he must marry the mother for the child to collect an inheritance.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/08/23/2598384/gay-nyc-judge-challenges-fathers.html#storylink=cpy
That quandary has prompted the man, Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Robert M. Mandelbaum, to contest the will in surrogate's court.
Mandelbaum has filed a petition on behalf of his now 2-year-old son, Cooper, that argues that a condition that might "induce the beneficiary to enter into a sham marriage of convenience" should be invalid.
The petition makes two further arguments: that Mandelbaum's partner could be considered the boy's "mother," and that excluding the boy from sharing in the family fortune would run counter to public policies protecting same-sex marriages and their offspring.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/08/23/2598384/gay-nyc-judge-challenges-fathers.html#storylink=cpy
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Thursday, August 23, 2012

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Battle Lake woman answers sister’s prayers by carrying her child through surrogacy

ANDOVER, Minn. – On a quiet family camping trip along Minnesota’s Rum River, surrogacy might seem like odd topic to come up.

Five years later, sisters Kari Thorp of Andover and Tara Bladow of Battle Lake, Minn., can’t seem to remember who even brought the idea up. But without a second thought, two sisters pressed forward through a miraculous journey some might call the most beautiful gift a sister could give.

Growing up as a teen in Wyndmere, N.D., it didn’t take long for Kari Thorp to know something wasn’t quite right with her body. As her friends and sister experienced their first menstrual periods, that part of life remained a mystery for Kari.

Kari and her mother, Wendy Johnson, traveled to Rochester, Minn., to consult a specialist.

What she learned shattered her dreams of having a family. The doctor told Kari that for some reason her uterus never fully developed. Because of this, it was necessary she have a hysterectomy.

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Christie vetoes ‘gestational surrogacy’ bill, arguing for more study

Governor Christie on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have allowed residents to contract with — and pay — women to carry a donated embryo to term, saying such “profound change in the traditional beginnings of a family” needed more legislative study — an assertion criticized by the bill’s Democrat sponsors.
“Permitting adults to contract with others regarding a child in such a manner unquestionably raises serious and significant issues,” Christie said. “I am not satisfied that these questions have been sufficiently studied by the Legislature at this time.”
But Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle, D-Bergen, one of the bill’s sponsors, said she was disappointed the governor “punted.”
The bill, she said, would have prevented surrogacy from becoming a legal battleground because it would have defined the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved to ensure that such an arrangement is not entered into without great consideration.

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