It's May 04, 2024, 06:48:36 AM
You guys can argue all you want, the fact is, a TRUE mother, by definition, is a female who births a child. Just like Low Key is tryna say that they added the word "surrogate" for a reason, they also added the word "foster" for a reason as well...PeACe
giving birth doesn't make you a mom, to me a true mother is the person who raises you. my aunt took in my cousin's bestfriend, who's black, and til this day he calls my aunt "mom" he doesn't consider the person who gave birth to him as his mother.
^Still, they are not your biological parents. Is the girl who got custody of the child the biological mother in this case? A biological mother is technically the female who births the child...PeACe
My life as a surrogate motherBy Jo CarloweShe's had eight children and given three of them away. Here she tells gomamatoday her story, very matter-of-factly...Lorraine Reid, 39, is married and her own children are aged between six and 17. How and why did you become a surrogate?- I read about surrogacy when I was pregnant with my fourth child. I liked being pregnant and wanted to help childless couples so I got in touch with COTS (the UK's surrogacy organisation).The first couple had been trying for a baby for 10 years. The procedure was straightforward. I inseminated myself with a syringe. The sperm came from the husband and I provided the egg. The mother lived nearby so she came round when I did the pregnancy test. When she saw it was positive she was hysterical – laughing and crying.So you are the biological mother? - Yes, of both the first and second surrogate children, but the third [born in September 2006] involved an embryo transfer from the mother. So she is the biological mother.
LOL@thinking that growing and developing in someone has no affect on the fetus.The term biological mother is used to describe the mother who birthed the child. It was on wikipedia yesterday, but one of you stubborn cats deleted it.And aren't you the one who came in here and said that you were adopted, but consider your mom and dad your real parents? I was just explaining to you the difference between biological parents and what a person may consider their true parents...PeACe