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I don't think so. Not everyone wants to be open about the fact that their child is not "theirs" biologically. Peoples' looks can change a great deal over the course of their life - even if it looks like the recipients when it's a child, that may not be the case at 20 or 30.
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These couples spend $15,000 and up just for the egg donation--that doesn't count IVF for the woman who gives birth and all the related stuff that's not covered by insurance. These people are spending some serious money, so I'm not too surprised that they are being educated consumers. |
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one of my bf's co-workers (and really good friend) decided to donate her eggs, i think a total of 3 different times - 2 times to the same family.
she told me that even though she met with the parents, she declined the option to meet with the children once they were older. i don't think i could personally go through with it... but it was perfect for her because she doesn't want to have kids, and the money helped her get through school. |
well, i just feel that these women who donate their eggs are giving infertile couples such a tremendous gift(even if there is monetary compensation) with the egg donation. i would be a lot more concerned with the health history of the donor and her family members, than her physical appearance.
with fertile couples, there is no guarantee that their child will look like either parent-the child might end up looking like great-uncle fred or cousin gertrude. |
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lol-that would raise a few eyebrows!! i was commenting on the "let me see a series of photos of you and i would also like to see some photos of your family members"-for me, i think it would be enough to have a great health history and have it noted somewhere in the files what color hair and eyes the donor had-i don't think that i would need to see photos.
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of course she got an A - i mean, that would be some professor to give anything less. i know i wouldnt want anything less for a project i put that much of myself into. |
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I think it also might be important to see pics of the donar, so in the rare case your dontation-creation brings home his potential mother in law, you can say ummm...no.
(Hey, it's happened that biological brothers/sisters have hooked up not knowing.) |
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