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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
only once a month?
You, sir, are more of a man than I can hope to be.
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I think he might have been talking about how a woman usually ovulates once a month. (Although there are women who ovulate twice a month, some that never ovulate, and some that ovulate irregularly.)
On topic:
No. I don't think I would ever do this for someone I don't know. (Aside from having PCOS and only ovulating once in a bright, blue moon.)
I do understand that there are people out there who would feel comfortable doing this and having biological offspring somewhere out there. That's great.
Personally, when my husband and I decide to have another child (down the road), we will try naturally. (Max was big surprise to the OBGYN who told me I would probably never have children.) If that fails, then we will adopt. We had discussed adoption when we found out I had little chance of ever having kids. So, we would definitely adopt.
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We're actually considering becoming foster parents through our church's program. We love kids and can't help but think that we have a loving home that we could share with children who don't know what it's like to have someone to love and protect them.
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