Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that you are likely creating a trauma for any kids that result from this "donation"? Any adoption, no matter how loving and secure, is a trauma for the child, knowing that his/her bio parents couldn't or wouldn't take care of him.
OP here.
Is this a serious question? Seems kinda troll-like.
I did not write this question but it does not seem far-fetched to me that a child could wonder why wasn't s/he wanted by his own parents. Does not seem troll-like in the least. Hopefully the kids would not think that way, but it's certainly within the realm of possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that you are likely creating a trauma for any kids that result from this "donation"? Any adoption, no matter how loving and secure, is a trauma for the child, knowing that his/her bio parents couldn't or wouldn't take care of him.
OP here.
Is this a serious question? Seems kinda troll-like.
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that you are likely creating a trauma for any kids that result from this "donation"? Any adoption, no matter how loving and secure, is a trauma for the child, knowing that his/her bio parents couldn't or wouldn't take care of him.
Anonymous wrote:If the adopting family has, say 2 children and wants to stop, do they also have to approve any further adoptive families for the rest of the blastocysts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you seem very attached to these embryos.
OP here.
The embryos are tremendously valuable to us. From a financial perspective, we poured tons of cash and time into their creation. And from an emotional perspective, the embryos represent hope and love.
We have no further use for them, but given their enormous value, we couldn't stomach letting them go to waste.
Our decision fits with our personal story. YMMV.
sure, but you keep referring to them as siblings of your children. but they are not really siblings.
Anonymous wrote:What if your donated embryo children grow up and are jealous of the children that you raised yourself? Or wished they had grown up with their older siblings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the children born of the donated embryos do so much better in life (however you define that) than your own children?
In a similar vein, how would you feel to discover that the parents of the children born of the donated embryos parent in a way that is completely different (maybe even anathema) than you? For example, if you don't spank but they do?
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the children born of the donated embryos do so much better in life (however you define that) than your own children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you seem very attached to these embryos.
OP here.
The embryos are tremendously valuable to us. From a financial perspective, we poured tons of cash and time into their creation. And from an emotional perspective, the embryos represent hope and love.
We have no further use for them, but given their enormous value, we couldn't stomach letting them go to waste.
Our decision fits with our personal story. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the children born of the donated embryos do so much better in life (however you define that) than your own children?
Anonymous wrote:you seem very attached to these embryos.