Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm, yes, I'm only 43! Everything still works the right way and I'm in great shape... My OB/GYN is completely fine with it.Anonymous wrote:Is this even possible at your age?
I say this with kindness - I think you have unrealistic expectations about how easy this is going to be. I'm not clear if you and the friend will have intercourse or do IUI, but in either case, your odds of having a baby as a person who has never had a child before at 43 are extremely low.
The first thing I would do with your friend is sort through what you're willing to go through to have a baby and see if you even agree on that. IUI? IVF? Donor egg? Would you try with your own egg before donor egg? And none of it is cheap and at your age even these procedures have low chance of working.
Anonymous wrote:Look at just the miscarriage rates alone, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would work and be fine. You're not a 20 year old who can't afford it. I would work out finances and issues prior though. Also know that fertility treatments aren't covered by insurance unless you're married.
This is not true.
I just finished treatments and yes, we had to be married. Maybe other insurances are different, but I read this before.

Anonymous wrote:I think you should move forward on a baby if you really want to, but should not make your friend the father. The friend can help and be a support, even a part of the household, but not have a legal connection. Worst case scenario you guys are fighting for custody for some reason down the line.
And 11:13 - your friend's ex still has paternal rights and responsibilities regardless of the contract.
Anonymous wrote:Umm, yes, I'm only 43! Everything still works the right way and I'm in great shape... My OB/GYN is completely fine with it.Anonymous wrote:Is this even possible at your age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would work and be fine. You're not a 20 year old who can't afford it. I would work out finances and issues prior though. Also know that fertility treatments aren't covered by insurance unless you're married.
This is not true.
Anonymous wrote:My childhood BF is doing this now with a friend. (She's newly pregnant.) She's younger but not young--39--and she explicitly wrote up a contract that excuses her friend from any financial or parental responsibility, though, so that's a little different.
I do think that you need to examine whether your friend would make a good parenting partner. I have lots of friends I love dearly with whom I'd never want to parent. And make sure he's as serious about this as you are.
If those things match up, then go for it. I think it's a great solution for some people.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would work and be fine. You're not a 20 year old who can't afford it. I would work out finances and issues prior though. Also know that fertility treatments aren't covered by insurance unless you're married.
Anonymous wrote:Umm, yes, I'm only 43! Everything still works the right way and I'm in great shape... My OB/GYN is completely fine with it.Anonymous wrote:Is this even possible at your age?
Anonymous wrote:This book might interest you. Martha Ertman's Love's Promises: How Formal and Informal Contracts Shape All Kinds of Families
http://www.amazon.com/Loves-Promises-Informal-Contracts-Families/dp/0807033669