Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcome baby boy

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Anonymous wrote:Do 50+ women who use surrogates typically use their own eggs?

Sometimes. Also, sometimes they had frozen them before or even have frozen embryos. However, this is all speculation regarding Cameron.
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Anonymous wrote:50 is the new 30


Oh hell no! I’m 54, very fit and active. I have an 18-year old and 16-year one and would not want a baby/toddler at my age.

Being a close to 70-year old mom at your kid’s high school graduation doesn’t sound appealing.


Jane Seymour, Adrienne Barbeau, Cheryl Teigs, Donna Mills, all had children in their 50s. All of these kids are now grown up many Ivy League educated and doing just fine. Age is a construct and fluid. It is a mindset.



Age is biological not psychological. Yes, babies with trust fund and surrogates and staff will be fine, only issue is normalizing it and 50 year olds risking their life and savings to birth babies with genetic disorders and then whole family dealing with the consequences forever.


They are not risking genetic disorders because obviously they are not using their own (50 year old) eggs.


Old age sperm?
does not matter
, Even if they use their own, during IVF, the embryos are genetically tested. Any that have problems are discarded.

No genetic test is going to detect autism, ADHD, etc.

It’s my understanding that that happens during gestation.
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The jealousy and triggered reactions are overwhelming
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Anonymous wrote:The jealousy and triggered reactions are overwhelming


Nobody is jealous of a 51 year old with a newborn. I’m 50 and if someone told me I was having a baby I’d punch them in the face.

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Anonymous wrote:The jealousy and triggered reactions are overwhelming


Nobody is jealous of a 51 year old with a newborn. I’m 50 and if someone told me I was having a baby I’d punch them in the face.


Triggered
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Anonymous wrote:The jealousy and triggered reactions are overwhelming


Nobody is jealous of a 51 year old with a newborn. I’m 50 and if someone told me I was having a baby I’d punch them in the face.


Triggered


NP. When kids used to make fun of you at school, your mom told you they were just jealous of you, didn’t she
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Anonymous wrote:I think Cardinal is a nice name.

I do, too!


Yes for a bird or a Catholic
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Anonymous wrote:The jealousy and triggered reactions are overwhelming


Nobody is jealous of a 51 year old with a newborn. I’m 50 and if someone told me I was having a baby I’d punch them in the face.


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You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
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Anonymous wrote:I think Cardinal is a nice name.

I do, too!


I try not to say anything about baby names but as a Catholic I had to laugh a little. Kind of like naming a kid "Pope" for people in my circle. But whatever. It's fine.
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Anonymous wrote:Do 50+ women who use surrogates typically use their own eggs?


Depends. Two types of surrogacy.

https://surrogate.com/about-surrogacy/types-of-surrogacy/types-of-surrogacy/
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Card & Cam & Rad & Ben
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Anonymous wrote:50 is the new 30


Oh hell no! I’m 54, very fit and active. I have an 18-year old and 16-year one and would not want a baby/toddler at my age.

Being a close to 70-year old mom at your kid’s high school graduation doesn’t sound appealing.


Jane Seymour, Adrienne Barbeau, Cheryl Teigs, Donna Mills, all had children in their 50s. All of these kids are now grown up many Ivy League educated and doing just fine. Age is a construct and fluid. It is a mindset.



Age is biological not psychological. Yes, babies with trust fund and surrogates and staff will be fine, only issue is normalizing it and 50 year olds risking their life and savings to birth babies with genetic disorders and then whole family dealing with the consequences forever.


They are not risking genetic disorders because obviously they are not using their own (50 year old) eggs.


Old age sperm?
does not matter
, Even if they use their own, during IVF, the embryos are genetically tested. Any that have problems are discarded.

No genetic test is going to detect autism, ADHD, etc.

It’s my understanding that that happens during gestation.


You're talking out of your a** right now.
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If they're happy, good for them. She's living the life she wants on her terms, and has the resources to do it.
Everyone needs to MYOB.
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I hate that people assume just because someone is rich that it replaces their parents. Like who wants to be rich but have 70 year old parents to worry about in their 20s? No amount of wealth can replace healthy parents.
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Anonymous wrote:50 is the new 30


Oh hell no! I’m 54, very fit and active. I have an 18-year old and 16-year one and would not want a baby/toddler at my age.

Being a close to 70-year old mom at your kid’s high school graduation doesn’t sound appealing.


Jane Seymour, Adrienne Barbeau, Cheryl Teigs, Donna Mills, all had children in their 50s. All of these kids are now grown up many Ivy League educated and doing just fine. Age is a construct and fluid. It is a mindset.



Age is biological not psychological. Yes, babies with trust fund and surrogates and staff will be fine, only issue is normalizing it and 50 year olds risking their life and savings to birth babies with genetic disorders and then whole family dealing with the consequences forever.


They are not risking genetic disorders because obviously they are not using their own (50 year old) eggs.


Old age sperm?
does not matter
, Even if they use their own, during IVF, the embryos are genetically tested. Any that have problems are discarded.


This is not true. Virtually every couple we know with IVF babies had some health issues. Life threatening allergies, mild autism, heart defect, and/or born premature are very common.
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