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Should this child have been born?
#21
(03-05-2013, 03:22 PM)username Wrote: There was a clause about terminating the pregnancy.

Yeah, sweetie . . . got that.

Doesn't answer my question: "Why (was) a perfectly healthy and unwanted child was not good enough for them?"

The "perfectly healthy" part kinda addresses the whole termination issue.
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#22
(03-05-2013, 03:27 PM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(03-05-2013, 03:22 PM)username Wrote: There was a clause about terminating the pregnancy.

Yeah, sweetie . . . got that.

Doesn't answer my question: "Why a perfectly healthy and unwanted child was not good enough for them."

The "perfectly healthy" part kinda addresses the whole termination issue.

I was talking to Dono, pumpkin.

I agree they should have known they were at risk of having a natural child with health issues. Under those circumstances, yeah, I would have considered adoption.
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#23
(03-05-2013, 03:30 PM)username Wrote: I was talking to Dono, pumpkin.

hah

Sorry, sweetie.

I miss looking at your pussy.

No . . . wait . . . I meant I miss staring at your old pussy while responding.

Yeah . . . that's it . . . old pussy.
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#24
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I just heard that the embryo was conceived with a donor egg so 3 women were involved in this baby making. Smiley_emoticons_slash
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#25
(03-05-2013, 03:44 PM)username Wrote: . . . so 3 women were involved in this baby making. Smiley_emoticons_slash

Who's gonna be the first male to pick up on this and run with it?
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#26
It's all the guy's fault. Clearly he was the one set on having a genetic child.
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#27
(03-05-2013, 03:51 PM)username Wrote: It's all the guy's fault. Clearly he was the one set on having a genetic child.

Selfish bastard.

And a Mormon, too . . . three women and all.

Fucking Colorado City inbred twats and their "men"!
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#28
(03-05-2013, 03:44 PM)username Wrote: 17

I just heard that the embryo was conceived with a donor egg so 3 women were involved in this baby making. Smiley_emoticons_slash

So genetic dad now has 4 baby mommas without fucking anybody to rack 'em up? Slacker.
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#29


I've been reading more about this story. I don't like the surrogate, she was a very poor choice, that's just my opinion, she was much too needy. Anyway...she signed the contract agreeing to "abortion in case of severe fetus abnormality." Do any of you disagree that the issues this child has constitutes severe fetus abnormality? The genetic parents had every right to expect the contract to protect their interests.
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#30
(03-05-2013, 04:14 PM)Duchess Wrote:
Do any of you disagree that the issues this child has constitutes severe fetus abnormality? The genetic parents had every right to expect the contract to protect their interests.

No. I don't disagree.

Let them sue the pro-life surrogate.

Hell . . . maybe they'll get the bitches eggs as a settlement.

BTW - How were they "damaged" by oven girl?
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#31
Go back to what I said about having your spawn out there and thinking that the baby is suffering. I don't know that that's their stance but I could see damages in that.
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#32
(03-05-2013, 04:17 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: BTW - How were they "damaged" by oven girl?


I haven't finished reading everything I pulled up but with knowing only what I do so far I'm not so sure the surrogate bears any blame for that given it wasn't her egg. The bun was put in the oven, she wasn't the baker.

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#33
(03-05-2013, 04:14 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I've been reading more about this story. I don't like the surrogate, she was a very poor choice, that's just my opinion, she was much too needy. Anyway...she signed the contract agreeing to "abortion in case of severe fetus abnormality." Do any of you disagree that the issues this child has constitutes severe fetus abnormality? The genetic parents had every right to expect the contract to protect their interests.

I think that Crystal was a bad choice as well.

Yes, the severity of the condition constituted severe fetus abnormality in this child. While the parents might have been right in expecting that the contract would protect their legal interests, the fact is that the abortion clause is unenforceable.

I feel badly for this couple if they're truly struggling with this child's suffering, but they exercised their right to walk away from any responsibility to care for the baby. They're back where they started, less $22k. The couple had other options and engaged in an ill-advised situation in attempt to have a fourth child. Imo, they bear some responsibility for their situation too.
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#34
(03-05-2013, 04:26 PM)username Wrote: Go back to what I said about having your spawn out there and thinking that the baby is suffering. I don't know that that's their stance but I could see damages in that.

That shouldn't be difficult to prove.

So . . . what's the going settlement rate for a deformed, suffering child NOT in your care?

Also . . . "Should children with birth defects have the right to sue their parents for not terminating the pregnancy and giving them life?"
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#35


Here she is - when she was born.

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Now -

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#36
That's the big deal?

Fuck that . . . Ramsey got a job . . . Aussie is working.

FFS!
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#37
(03-05-2013, 04:32 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: So . . . what's the going settlement rate for a deformed, suffering child NOT in your care?

Also . . . "Should children with birth defects have the right to sue their parents for not terminating the pregnancy and giving them life?"

I guess it depends on the parents. I could see that as being torturous for some.

Nah, I don't think children with birth defects should have the right to sue their parents for not terminating but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that it's been attempted.

I'd like to know more about the people that were trying to have the baby. It says their other kids have medical issues. Did they know about those kids' issues before they were born (and not elect to have the pregnancies terminated)? How severe are their medical issues? Still stupid to attempt another pregnancy but I wonder if they thought "we can handle medical issues but this is SO severe, this pregnancy ought to be terminated". Dunno.
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#38
I personally would abort a baby that had heteropaxy and holoprosencephaly since babies with that condition are usually vegetables, that is if they don't die shortly after birth. But she was born and for both the bio and surrogate to ditch the poor baby is disgusting. I think they're all scumbags.
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#39
(03-05-2013, 04:45 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: That's the big deal?

Fuck that . . . Ramsey got a job . . . Aussie is working.

FFS!

hah
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#40


Children are a gift.
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