Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your husband will you let you die for your friend? You are very high risk.
He could knock her up again too. Would you be as judgey then?
Anonymous wrote:Being a Gestational Carrier increases your risk of pre-e.
"On top of the risk due to IVF, surrogacy is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia. There is a known paternal effect due to the “foreign” nature of the genetic material. Prior exposure to a man’s sperm reduces the risk of pre-eclampsia when carrying his child, as does each subsequent pregnancy with the same man. In surrogacy this risk is thought to be heightened as the embryo is completely genetically unlike the gestational mother and unexposed to the male
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to add...as someone who is one-and-done, WHY do people put their lives at risk when they already have one or more healthy children??? The perfectionist vision of your Thanksgiving table 20 years from now is not worth it! There are so so many great things about just having one.
You must understand people having different wants and priorities. YOU are one-and-done.
Still, I agree this is a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to add...as someone who is one-and-done, WHY do people put their lives at risk when they already have one or more healthy children??? The perfectionist vision of your Thanksgiving table 20 years from now is not worth it! There are so so many great things about just having one.
You must understand people having different wants and priorities. YOU are one-and-done.
Still, I agree this is a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to add...as someone who is one-and-done, WHY do people put their lives at risk when they already have one or more healthy children??? The perfectionist vision of your Thanksgiving table 20 years from now is not worth it! There are so so many great things about just having one.
Anonymous wrote:My dearest friend has been having the worst time getting/staying pregnant. She has a healthy 4yo who was conceived naturally within two months and has been trying for baby #2 for 3.5 years. They have depleted their savings, maxed out a credit card, and my heart just breaks for her. I would be willing to be a surrogate for them as she has mentioned they cannot afford one. The issue is I have had very complicated pregnancies. I know I wouldn't qualify as a surrogate for a stranger through an agency, but can friends elect to do this on their own?
Pregnancy 1:
HG
Placenta previa
Pre-ecclampsia
Healthy baby at 39 weeks
Pregnancy 2:
HG
Placenta previa
Cholestasis
Pre-ecclampsia
Healthy baby at 35+6 (No NICU)
Anonymous wrote:The thing about pre-eclampsia is it can get worse as you get older. My mom had it much earlier with my younger sister than she did with me. I really don't think this is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your husband will you let you die for your friend? You are very high risk.
He could knock her up again too. Would you be as judgey then?