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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you feel about the fact that you are likely creating a trauma for any kids that result from this "donation"? Any adoption, no matter how loving and secure, is a trauma for the child, knowing that his/her bio parents couldn't or wouldn't take care of him. [/quote] OP here. Is this a serious question? Seems kinda troll-like.[/quote] OP did you research adoption at all before you did this?[/quote] OP here. I researched adoption a bit, but only some of the issues overlap with embryo donation. Much of what's out there about baby adoption is somewhat off for this particular type of arrangement. The agency provides a thorough set of FAQs for both the donors and adopters, and we read all of that info. Here are two tremendous differences between baby adoption and embryo donation: 1. Our embryos aren't babies. 2. I won't carry the embryo until it becomes a baby. I imagine that any future child will take heart in knowing that my husband and I didn't place him/her up for adoption. Rather, we're giving embryos a chance at becoming a baby. I'm truly just a cell donor. The adopting mother will not only raise the child, by gestating a baby she will also create a biological link to the child. New-ish research shows that a gestational mother's DNA influences a baby's genes. Isn't that amazing! [/quote] OP, I'm the person who asked the top question again. I'm honestly having a hard time understanding why not being the person carrying these embryos to term changes anything about the fact that this is an adoption with almost all the concerns that any adoption would entail. I'm not criticizing your decision to donate. I'm just trying to understand the thought process and really contemplate all the potential reactions and responses from the adoptees. Just because you consider yourself just a cell donor doesn't mean that these potential kids will see it that way or not have conflicting feelings about the situation. So that's the genesis of my questions on this issue, because I've spent many hours thinking about it.[/quote]
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