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| Understanding | Who Is The Mother? Jane's female fetus has aborted and it is decided she can never become pregnant again. She and her husband want their child anyway and have the money to do it. Specialists remove egg cells from the fetus, fertilize them by the husband and impregnate a surrogate mother with the fertilized eggs. It grows full term and a healthy baby is born. Who is the mother? charles, HOME PAGE | |
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Who Is The Mother? If the eggs come from Jane then she is the biological mother. Charles, you should place the link to your home page in your signature. Check out this page: http://hypography.com/forums/profile...=editsignature (must be logged in to see that page) ---------------- Your Friendly Neighborhood AdministratorWant to sponsor Hypography? Buy a print in our Fall 2008 Benefit Sale Join our Facebook group or follow us on Twitter Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan | |
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| Thinking | Re: Who Is The Mother? The surrogate is the gestational mother; the fetus is the genetic mother. Quote:
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Who Is The Mother? Oh, I misread the original post. ---------------- Your Friendly Neighborhood AdministratorWant to sponsor Hypography? Buy a print in our Fall 2008 Benefit Sale Join our Facebook group or follow us on Twitter Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan | |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look right into it. charles, HOME PAGE | ||
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Is the fetus' father the father of the fetus' baby? Or did they find another father? I know that is not what you are asking, but it might be hard to find dates for an aborted fetus, much less a man willing to make a commitment. The other alternative is of course incest, or at least inbreeding, which leads to its own issues. Disregarding who the father of the fetus' children is, the biological parent would be the fetus, even though it would never be born to see its own offspring. The parent is whoever takes responsibility for raising the child. Birth is a legal matter of custody. I am not sure if the grandparents would have the legal authority to use the eggs from the fetus. It is indeed a complex scenario. Bill ---------------- aka TheBigDog - Hypography Full Freaking Moderator Become a Hypography sponsor! The truth is incontravertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end there it is. - Winston Churchill TheBigDog's recommended reading: The Science of Success - Charles G. Koch A neutron goes into a bar and asks the bartender, "How much for a beer?" The bartender replies, "For you, no charge." | ||
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As TBD alludes to, the father’s relationship to the healthy baby is more complex. He’s both the baby’s father and grandfather – a not uncommon relationship in a currently fairly small fraction of human society, and the norm among many non-human animals. Nobody in the thread’s yet mentioned mitochondrial ancestry. Although most IVF fertilization involving a surrogate pregnancy and birth mother involves the implantation of an intact fertilized ovum from the genetic mother, so the child’s nuclear and mitochondrial mother are the same, the strange procedure charles describes sounds as if it could involve nuclear transfer, in which the surrogate mother’s egg’s nucleus is replace with the nucleus of one of the nuclear parent (Jane’s aborted fetus). In this case, the baby literally has one father and two genetic mothers – a consequential condition, as mitochondrial genes can dramatically effect trait ranging from health to physical size to athletic and (likely) mental ability. If that’s not strange enough, NT could permit the child’s nuclear “mother” (the aborted fetus) to be male. ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | ||
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| Understanding | Re: Who Is The Mother? Yes, the field is complicated! Apparently, it is still only for the rich and the upper middle class because of the cost, but if it ever becomes cheaper and people have to deal with the grown-meaningless terms "mother" and "father," it makes you wonder what it would tend to do to the already-deteriorating monogamous structure of this whole civilization! charles, HOME PAGE | |
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