Anonymous wrote:I'd tell her I'd give the egg and she can carry it and I raise it. The giving birth part is the part I don't really want to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do this no questions asked. And I would never feel like the mom.
How do you know?
I just know it wouldn’t bother me. Siblings already share DNA and the baby would still be half of the husband’s. The kids would already see me as an aunt, so there already would be a relationship there even if I didn’t donate eggs.
I’ve known quite a few sisters who donated eggs to their gay brothers so that the brother could have a child related to both them and their partner.
So you've never had your own kid and can't honestly say.
Anonymous wrote:I would do this no questions asked. And I would never feel like the mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean “her genetics get infused?” That’s not how it works.
Epigentics are a real thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do this no questions asked. And I would never feel like the mom.
How do you know?
I just know it wouldn’t bother me. Siblings already share DNA and the baby would still be half of the husband’s. The kids would already see me as an aunt, so there already would be a relationship there even if I didn’t donate eggs.
I’ve known quite a few sisters who donated eggs to their gay brothers so that the brother could have a child related to both them and their partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do this no questions asked. And I would never feel like the mom.
How do you know?
Anonymous wrote:I would do this no questions asked. And I would never feel like the mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean “her genetics get infused?” That’s not how it works.
Epigentics are a real thing.
Go look up that word. Now go read a book about surrogacy. There is no "infusion of genetics." FFS
OP, why wouldn't you is another way of thinking about the question. Do you have an extremely different value system than your sister and BIL? There's no question as to who is the mom and who is the aunt. You won't be carrying this baby, but you would be giving your sister genetic material, much of which you share, that she cannot pass on. What would be the downsides for you aside from the process (it's not fun to donate eggs)?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it would bother me on th genetic front. have a lot of nieces and nephews and they all carry my genetic info. The girls have the exact same mitochondrial dna that I do! So I don’t think I’d find it weird that they have my genes — all nieces and nephews do.
But the process of stimulation and egg extraction might be a bigger deal for me. I don’t know about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean “her genetics get infused?” That’s not how it works.
Epigentics are a real thing.
Anonymous wrote:Are there therapists who specialize in helping someone figure this out?