Who is my Dad: Aftificial Insemination?

5 replies · 1242 views · Started by candicej1983 · Jul 2007
candicej1983 New York, NY
Who is my Dad: Aftificial Insemination? Tonight ABC's Primetime Family Secrets Topic was on children who were born from artificial insemination are searching for their biological father. Is this a good thing or is it unfair to the chirldren whose biological father made money for being a **** donor?
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C Nels · Jul 2007
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Though I didn't watch the show, I can say that at first glance, it's a "complicated" thing. Too many things to factor in. Does the donor want to be considered their father? Is the child seeking some kind of support? Should the donor's name be released? What psychological effects can occur because of this encounter? The surface may look clear, but the water below maybe murky!
candicej1983 · Jul 2007
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C_Nels wrote:
Though I didn't watch the show, I can say that at first glance, it's a "complicated" thing. Too many things to factor in. Does the donor want to be considered their father? Is the child seeking some kind of support? Should the donor's name be released? What psychological effects can occur because of this encounter? The surface may look clear, but the water below maybe murky!
so true.:o
Jamaican Shawty · Jul 2007
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honestly if it wasnt meant to be its not meant to be if u want it that bad adopt there are many children out there wanting/needing caring parents.....people forcing it upon themselves with artificial insemination thats too much slow down and think
candicej1983 · Jul 2007
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Sorry, I missed that part of the program.
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