tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8853846384293159237.post4395292676371105554..comments2023-12-27T19:38:08.961+11:00Comments on Oh Oh Baby: My TV Cherry Has Been Popped and Morenickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17241489861025288909noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8853846384293159237.post-17140159106411930542011-08-22T18:54:32.006+10:002011-08-22T18:54:32.006+10:00I just watched the show :-) You were very good! ...I just watched the show :-) You were very good! We too had to use donor sperm due to my husband not producing any sperm. Our journey down this path began maybe five years ago and it was not any easier then. After 20 embryos later and no success we had the choice of either adoption or surrogacy, neither of which is easy. We are now lucky enough to be waiting on a child to come home from Korea :-) <br /><br />With adoption so hard we did consider surrogacy quite seriously but as we had no one here that would do it for us we would have had to look overseas, but at the time I didn't know anything about programs operating over there.<br /><br />As you probably know anyway that surrogacy for payment is illegal for us here or overseas. It always made me wonder how prostitution is legal in this country, how we are allowed to rent our private bits out for money, yet they ban women from renting their womb for payment.<br /><br />Now I hear that the banning of importation of eggs and sperm is on the cards. So again, we are allowed to buy sex or sell it, but not wombs, eggs or sperm.Vickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07537631134439968518noreply@blogger.com