Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get how she can be forced to give up kids she gave birth to. That makes no sense. Only in NY. They were her kids. The mix up was not her fault.
Well no, they were someone else's biological kids. I do believe the legal outcome was correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get how she can be forced to give up kids she gave birth to. That makes no sense. Only in NY. They were her kids. The mix up was not her fault.
If she had raised the children to toddlerhood I see your point. But the fact that she carried the babies and had them for maybe 2-3 weeks is devastating, tragic, terrible...but does not mean she should be given custody. She is not their mother, sadly.
I hope she and her husband were given so much money that they can go adopt 600 babies if they so choose.
Anonymous wrote:What a nightmare for everyone involved. I’m pregnant with my first IVF baby and I am not sure what I would do if this happened to me. I feel bad for the bio mom who didn’t get to carry her child, but somehow feel even worse for the women who carried two babies who she had to give up.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how she can be forced to give up kids she gave birth to. That makes no sense. Only in NY. They were her kids. The mix up was not her fault.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how she can be forced to give up kids she gave birth to. That makes no sense. Only in NY. They were her kids. The mix up was not her fault.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how she can be forced to give up kids she gave birth to. That makes no sense. Only in NY. They were her kids. The mix up was not her fault.