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Originally Posted by Hugh
What about where the husband cannot produce the wigglers, or where the wife cannot ovulate appropriately, and they require medical intervention (sperm donor or egg implant) - should they not have children?
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Did you not read my post?................
read it again.
Where there is a willing sperm and egg on both sides......fine.
If you are referring to where one party cannot produce either egg or sperm and has to rely on a donor egg or sperm...........
Well, this is where is does get a bit grey, and my argument gets thin. Therefore for consistency , I would have to say that no, in those scenarios also you have been dealt a rough hand.
I think adoption needs to be simplified, there's thousands of kids that need good homes, that in the past would have been helped by such couples, but aren't any longer.