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BioEdge: “Wow, we both got to carry the baby”

BioEdge: “Wow, we both got to carry the baby”

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“Wow, we both got to carry the baby”
     
Bliss (l) and Ashleigh (r) Coulter with son Stetson 
Another chapter in the Reproductive Revolution. Lesbian couples who want a child face a challenge if they want to share the experience of and responsibility for bearing a child. The usual solution is “reciproval IVF” -- one woman provides the eggs, an anonymous donor provides the sperm, and the other woman gestates the child.
But a same-sex married couple in Texas came up with a novel idea with the help of an innovative IVF clinic. Ashleigh and Bliss Coulter discovered that CARE Fertility Clinic could perform “Effortless Reciprocal IVF”. With this process, the egg and sperm are combined in a capsule which is then placed in a woman's vagina to simulate the conditions in a laboratory incubator.
Bliss was the host of the capsule for five days. It was then removed, with at least three embryos inside. These were frozen for about 10 days while Ashleigh was prepped for the pregnancy. When she was ready, an embryo was inserted. In June Ashleigh gave birth to a son, Stetson. ““Wow, we both got to carry the baby,” said Ashleigh.
The unique procedure was a perfect fit for the needs of the couple: “Bliss wanted to have her own biological child but she didn’t want to carry,” Ashleigh told The Daily Beast. “I always wanted to have a baby and wanted to be pregnant and carry.”
"It feels more natural for parents and it gives them a unique bond with their baby,” says the women’s IVF specialist, Dr Kathy Doody. Since this success, another lesbian couple has given birth using the same technique at the CARE Fertility Clinic.
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Sunday, November 4, 2018 

It happened so long ago that the exact details are dim in my mind, but I seem to remember that a nominee for the US Supreme Court nearly failed to score his dream job because of an alleged crime of attempted rape when he was a 17-year-old high school student. There was a huge controversy, wasn’t there? Demonstrations, twitterstorms, talking heads across the nation in a frenzy, politicians grandstanding...

Of course times were different way back then and public figures were held to a higher moral and legal standard. As the saying goes, "The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there." Nonetheless it is disturbing to read that the Democratic candidate for the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, casually told a journalist for The New Yorker that he assisted his mother to commit suicide in 2002. Assisting a suicide was a crime in California in 2002– and it still is if you are not a doctor. And at the time Newsom was not a callow teenager, but a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

The odd thing about this is that there has been almost no reaction. Assisting a suicide is just as much a crime as attempted rape and in this case Newsom has admitted that he did it. You would think that at least his Republican opponent would seize upon this blithe admission as a golden opportunity to knock off Newsom's Kennedy-esque halo.

But no one seems to care. What more do you need to show that assisted suicide has been normalised in California?



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