Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people out there who really love being pregnant and don’t find it all physically painful or unpleasant. Generally they are between the ages of 20 and 30.
My close friend from college is like that. Her body, her choice.
But are 20-30 year olds in the best position to evaluate risk? Science says no. Every pregnancy comes with risk and just because past pregnancies have been fine doesn’t mean future pregnancies will be. I had life threatening complications develop the day before my due date with my first. I was 31, had no prior medical issues, got pregnant with a BMI of 18 and gained 35 pounds…it was a text book great pregnancy until my liver and kidneys started failing at 39 weeks 6 days. I’m 5 weeks away from giving birth to my third and it may happen again even though it didn’t happen with my second. It’s very high risk even if you are young and in great shape.
Anonymous wrote:Is she paid well? Not just for her physical contribution but fur what you know, as someone who has given birth, can be a serious emotional upheaval as well? Like paid really, really, really well?
Is she doing this truly consensually with no weird power imbalances? Or is she a desperate woman in a desperate situation. You can (and should) heavily vet surrogacy agencies to find out how they recruit.
If the answer to the above is yes, and you have a *perfect* surrogacy contract, I think it can be done ethically. The contract has a lot of details you need to u sweat and though. I wouldn’t do it unless/until you have walked through and u d’état and every provision and why it is there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people out there who really love being pregnant and don’t find it all physically painful or unpleasant. Generally they are between the ages of 20 and 30.
My close friend from college is like that. Her body, her choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people out there who really love being pregnant and don’t find it all physically painful or unpleasant. Generally they are between the ages of 20 and 30.
My close friend from college is like that. Her body, her choice.
Anonymous wrote:There are people out there who really love being pregnant and don’t find it all physically painful or unpleasant. Generally they are between the ages of 20 and 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever since the Industrial Revolution mankind has been moving away from the use of physical labor and moving towards the use of human intelligence for income. The more we make advances in education, the less people have to rely on hazardous careers like mining or prostitution or surrogacy.
And the unfortunate result of that is that it is very difficult to make a good living in 2023 without resorting to mining, prostitution or surrogacy if you’re not relatively wealthy, intelligent and highly-educated.
Yes, these are the only three options. Never mind the variety of blue collar jobs that enable many people throughout this country to live good lives and provide for their families.
How the heck do you define intelligence?
Most blue-collar jobs are pretty dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever since the Industrial Revolution mankind has been moving away from the use of physical labor and moving towards the use of human intelligence for income. The more we make advances in education, the less people have to rely on hazardous careers like mining or prostitution or surrogacy.
And the unfortunate result of that is that it is very difficult to make a good living in 2023 without resorting to mining, prostitution or surrogacy if you’re not relatively wealthy, intelligent and highly-educated.
Yes, these are the only three options. Never mind the variety of blue collar jobs that enable many people throughout this country to live good lives and provide for their families.
How the heck do you define intelligence?