A friend of mine asked me to be a surrogate for her and her partner. She had complications with her second daughter several years ago and had to have her uterus removed. She still has her left ovary so it would be his sperm and her egg. They will pay me well and take care of the medical costs, but that is not why I would be doing it. She's a really good friend of mine and it's something I have thought about doing, but would only do for a friend.
I'm just curious if any of you would or have done this and what your thoughts are. No one's opinion will offend me so tell it to me straight.
Thanks!
Re: Would you do it?
I think I would. I had a pretty easy pregnancy. I think as long as I went into with the attitude that this baby isnt mine then it would all be fine.
What does your DH/SO think?
I've sincerely offered to be a surro for a gay family member. I needed a third party (egg donor) to have Sam - for me being that third party by being a surro would feel like paying it forward. Plus, I had a great experience with pregnancy and recovery.
So yes, I would.
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
Wow, thats a tough one! I loved being pregnant. But I loved being pregnant because I knew the reward I would get in the end.
I think if its something you can emotionaly do and you and your family are readyy for it, than I say go for it. I dont know if it is something I could personally do, although I would want to.
I mean, if its her egg and his sperm you really just lending your uterus for 9 months, if you think of it that way it dosent sound so bad. The greatest thing in the world you could probably do for you friend is give her a baby. But if i were you, just think long and hard, Which Im sure you are.
What does your family and DH think about it?
off topic, but our LOs have the same hairdo!
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
I have not told DH she asked me about it...it was just today and he is still working. However, I have mentioned it to him in the past and he thinks it's kind of weird so we def need to sit down and talk about it. I know this would not be something that would be happening soon, however, in the next year or two. Which is fine since we are waiting 3-4 years before we have another of our own. I also will want to have a lawyer and official paper work about all the ins and outs of everything, especially if there is a complication or I miscarried or whatever. I am super torn, which is why I am asking. I would love to do it, but I am not quite there emotionally yet.
Sorry to keep hijacking this thread, but gogamy - thanks
Egg donors are wonderful people!
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
I wouldn't do it, but only because I had a c/s and I want more children of my own, that will also be by c/s, so that would limit the number of future children I could possibly have. Otherwise I would consider it, but I still don't know if I could do it, I am afraid I would get too attached, even if it's not my genes in the baby.
Also, not to pry, but do you think it would be a good idea with everything else that is going on with your son right now? I'm gonna sound stalkerish, but I remember reading your posts about your LO being sick (I just remember you cause your LO is so cute, and I felt so bad that you didn't know what was going on with him). I haven't been on much lately, so maybe things have gotten better, but it is something to think about. You are probably under TONS of stress from that, which may not be good for you if you are pregnant. If it were me, I'd be nervous adding another big thing to my plate while already having so much to deal with. Or maybe not, who I am I to say, right??
Just something that popped into my head, that I would think about if it were me.
On the other hand, how is your LO doing? I really hope things are going better, I can't even imagine how hard it must be to have him be sick and not know quite what is wrong!
Some may think this is crazy, but I would do it in a heart beat! I like being pregnant, but, more importantly, I would love to be able to help someone who really wants a child.
It wouldn't be easy, to say the least, but it would probably be tone of he biggest blessings you could ever give another person.
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This is my answer exactly to a T!! :::get out of my head:::
Chemical Pregnancy 10/5/10
BFP 2/7/11--m/c 2/12/11
TTD pics taken by knottie jen&louie
thanks - it was really a great experience! :-)