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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m going to do that DCUM thing where you don’t answer the question the OP asks, so I will apologize up front. I used donor egg. Education mattered a lot to me, both because I didn’t want my child to struggle in school and because I wanted my child to have interests similar to me. I love books and school and museums. I went to Yale. I tried to pick an educated donor. My daughter is nothing like me. She’s still little, so who knows who she will become, but I don’t think books and school and museums will be her thing. I think it will be sports and... I don’t know. Whatever else goes along with that? AND THAT’S COMPLETELY OK. I love her more than life itself, and I’m so excited to be along on this ride with her. So I get it. You need to go through your process. Or at least I did. But if you can take any assurance from an Internet stranger, know that whatever genes your donor gives you will be the right genes for your kid. Because your kid is your kid, and you will love him or her perfectly exactly the way he or she is. Best wishes![/quote] This gives me a lot of peace of mind. I can't stop doing IVF because DE seems so stressful and unappealing. I just can't let go of using my own eggs, but after 7 failed rounds and 4 pregnancies with no baby I know the writing is on the wall. Thank you for posting this. [/quote]
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