Priyanka Chopra’s Baby Arrives 12 Weeks Early, She Wasn’t Ready! - Page 6

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Posted: 2 years ago
Originally posted by: Mistyy


Surrogate provides nutrition to the baby, gives environment to grow. But the genes are still mom-dad, it’s still their own child. It’s no different than babies who are born prematurely and stay in NiCU and get nutritions through feeding tubes etc. 

For most people, having your own blood matters. Especially if it’s carried by someone else, this will help them bond. When it’s their own blood, they can relate, family can relate. The first thing most people do when they look at the newborn is say who he/she looks like. It’s a small thing but helps parents attach. We shouldn’t dismiss these feelings, if it didn’t matter then people wouldn’t have been procreating since eons. 

As for adoption, it’s not an easy process. I have looked into it personally. There’s a long line for people to get healthy newborn baby , but not enough people to adopt kids with disabilities. Plus Rules of adoption changes from a country to country. 

Anyways they used a surrogate, it’s their choice.

@bold.. that's all I asked. In surrogacy genetics will be real parents only as it depends on embryo but yes blood will be from surrogate. Many object on this point only.

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Posted: 2 years ago
Originally posted by: EXOL

  no , we dont get to decide whether the reasons are silly or not .. she is already 39 ..means it will always be high risk pregnancy . plus adoption is not always the answer .. not everyone is sure if they will be able to love an adopted child fairly .. there can be so many such concerns .. 

Based on the article she has no fertility issues and coming to risk at 39, as I told age is just a number if you donot have fertility issues...

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Posted: 2 years ago
Originally posted by: TheMockingBird

Blood group also depends upon genes of original parents only baby will take nutrition from surrogate mother.

Thanks for the info

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Posted: 2 years ago
Originally posted by: Mistyy


Surrogate provides nutrition to the baby, gives environment to grow. But the genes are still mom-dad, it’s still their own child. It’s no different than babies who are born prematurely and stay in NiCU and get nutritions through feeding tubes etc. 

For most people, having your own blood matters. Especially if it’s carried by someone else, this will help them bond. When it’s their own blood, they can relate, family can relate. The first thing most people do when they look at the newborn is say who he/she looks like. It’s a small thing but helps parents attach. We shouldn’t dismiss these feelings, if it didn’t matter then people wouldn’t have been procreating since eons. 

As for adoption, it’s not an easy process. I have looked into it personally. There’s a long line for people to get healthy newborn baby , but not enough people to adopt kids with disabilities. Plus Rules of adoption changes from a country to country. 

Anyways they used a surrogate, it’s their choice.


I wonder how Indian couples get light skinned, blonde, blue eyed kids through surrogacy..specially when both parents have black/brown hair ..genes don't play a role there?


It's n intriguing science..will read more about the process

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Posted: 2 years ago

This answers lots of doubts..those who r planning to opt for surrogacy in future.. this is a good reference point..It will help u to plan it.


https://surrogate.com/about-surrogacy/surrogacy-101/is-the-baby-related-to-the-surrogate/


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If you're wondering about whether or not surrogates literally share blood with the baby in the womb, then the answer is yes. In any pregnancy, blood, oxygen and nutrients are passed to the baby from the pregnant woman through the umbilical cord.

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