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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My sister lives in Italy, is married to an Italian man, and has been an Italian citizen for nearly 20 years. They had an incredibly hard time conceiving. She was dead set against surrogacy, which is fine and was her personal choice so they ended up researching adoption. Due to their advanced age 39 and 40, they were told they would never be able to adopt an infant. They would at best be able to adopt a 7 or 8-year-old.[b] They opted for IVF. The Italian government pays for 5 rounds and they ended up having a girl after the 5th round. [/b] [/quote] That seems incredibly generous.[/quote] It is, and they do it because they don’t have enough children born into the society. So it makes no sense to not allow surrrogacy. I offered to my sister to be a surrogate. She wouldn’t hear of it. I wouldn’t have made any money certainly and have no idea how anyone would call that baby manufacturing. I just don’t quite understanding how anyone can support IVF of the one hand but not surrogacy. They are both a means to having a child and a family. I support both BTW. [/quote]
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