Ughhhhhhh Don't Understand This at All TWO

This country as well as many others need to update their artificial insemination and surrogacy laws.   These kinds of situations where adoption may be the only alternative in the legal scheme of things.  This is similar to the Birdman situation in Indiana.  They are getting more and more complicated.  This baby making stuff has gotten way out of control with the technology.  The laws have not had a chance to catch up.  Just like the closed era adoptees of yesterday, these children conceived in this type of environment will face many of our same issues.  

It never stops to amaze when everyone is considering everything else but the best interests and needs of the children.

 

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  • 1/20/2010 6:11 AM The Improper Adoptee wrote:
    Hi (((Amy)))(Will write you an email soon)
    I have to agree with what you are saying-I have read a good blog by a woman who was conceived from a sperm donator who wants to know who her Father is-I meant to add her to my list but now I can find the blog-I think the problem is, all these people who are doing so many weird, unnatural things to get pregnant are only thinking about them being a parent and are seeing us as babies our whole lives-they think baby-immediate physical needs and they don't think about the emotional stuff at all-the other problem is that they aren't Adopted-so they take knowing who they are due to their bloodline for granted so much that they don't even see how it feels when one does not know-I think sperm banks should be illegal-it ISN'T like donating blood-creating another human being is just far too personal and complicated to have it looked at so casually. I feel real sorry for all those who came into the world that way and women need to wake up and see that going to these sperm banks isn't just about them getting pregnant-it is about starting a long miserable lifetime journey for their baby due to idenity crisis.
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