Surrogate Mothering
Motherhood - Nine Months vs. A Lifetime "You're about ten meters dilated...it's time to push!" You grab hold onto your husband's hand a little tighter. Take a deep breath...and the labor process begins. This is a common everyday scenario that happens thousands of times a day in hospitals all over the world. Yet sometimes, women will never be able to go through this process, due to circumstances beyond their control. Imagine never being able to have a child. Imagine infertility. Month after month, dozens of negative pregnancy tests, hundreds of dollars, infinite heartaches. What is a couple to do? Who can they trust? What are their options? One option that is becoming more and more popular in today's society is surrogate motherhood. Why? Some believe it is because of the continuous decreasing numbers of adoptable infants, especially healthy Caucasian infants. The advantage of surrogacy is that the child is usually related to one of the intended parents and can be the product of both genetic parents. Yet the reason that many Americans don't look for this as an option first is because of the large percentage of unsuccessful cases. A majority of the negative feelings towards surrogacy is mainly due to the uncertainty
There is a proverb in the Bible about King Solomon judging the fate of a baby who had "two mothers. There are so many descriptions of a mother that have nothing to do with biology. " The one woman begged him not to, and therefore King Solomon knew right away that she was the true mother of the baby, for she would rather endure the pain of losing her baby to the other woman, than letting her baby die. Eggs are extracted from the intended mother or egg donor and mixed with sperm from the intended father in vitro. If only the definition of a mother could be found as easily as opening the pages of Webster's. The genetic mother looks to be the better of the two mothers until there is a problem with the born child and they turn their back on the baby because it wasn't delivered to their standards. " Both women claimed to be the mother, so to "be fair" King Solomon said he would cut the baby in half so they could both have a "part of the baby. In adoption the mother has usually become involuntarily pregnant, while in surrogacy, the pregnancy is voluntary. If only truth and sacrifice could "out-do" greed and selfishness. That, to me, is the true definition of a mother. It is a wonderful advantage to be able to help a family have a miracle such as a child, which they can't have on their own. " In other words, a role model, who if she could, would take away all your pain and unhappiness just so you wouldn't have to suffer.
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