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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wondering. Lot of women gain a lot of weight they can't lose after a baby. Some I see with gray or white hair immediately after or while pregnant. Melasma and new wrinkles. I'd like kids but wondering if the reason most celebrities use surrogates is because they don't want a baby to wreck their body. A lot of celebs over 30 are using surrogates.[/quote] Are you a teen? The average age of first birth is over 30 in many US states. Celebrities often use surrogates because of infertility problems, sometimes using donor eggs. Many of them are forty or older. The cosmetic effects of pregnancy aren't the biggest issue. There's the ones people don't like to talk about like infertility, miscarriage, pelvic floor damage, stitches, incontinence, hemorrhoids, hair loss, mastitis, sleep deprivation, hormone changes, depression, varicose veins, ongoing worry about kids, and the economic impact. Grey hair is the least of new mothers' problems.[/quote] That's incorrect. Celebs in their 30s use surrogates. Amber heard used on and she's in her 30s. Hollywood actresses have been using surrogates for DECADES. It's much, much more commonplace than people realize. For them, it makes sense from a financial perspective since so much of their marketability relies on how they look. And most of them are so discreet that you would never suspect that they had used one. Also (and this is somewhat less common these days) but there are a few long-term Hollywood couples who are bearding for one another. In the olden days these couples would adopt, but nowadays they use surrogates and fake being pregnant because it's cheaper and easier. The issue for me is when so-called "celebrities" like hilaria baldwin use surrogates then perpetuate an unrealistic "bounce back" a mere days after giving birth. Hilaria is one of the worst, but she's far from being the only one. Any time you see some thirsty model/actress/whatever showing off her bikini body when she's supposedly given birth within the last couple of months, you can rest assured that a surrogate was involved. [/quote] In the olden days? Do you mean the 1970s or the 1800s?[/quote]
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