What happens to the birth certificate when a surrogate gives birth?
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ARR1.comPosted
Mon 06 Dec 2010 4:47pm
Birth certificates are a tricky issue in the process of surrogacy. When a surrogate gives birth, can an intended parent’s name be put directly on a child’s birth certificate or must the parent legally adopt the child?
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Giving birth without medical professionals
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Methods of HealingPosted
Wed 18 May 2011 9:36pm
What is unassisted childbirth?
Unassisted childbirth (UC) quite simply refers to the practice of giving birth without the attendance of medical professionals such as midwives or obstetricians. The term was coined by Laura Shanley , the author of a book with the same title. Shanley is known by many in UC circles as the “mother” of the ...
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‘Pregnant Man’ Gives Birth to Second Child
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netventuresPosted
Thu 11 Jun 2009 7:16pm
Yes, men, it is possible for you to give birth to a child, but it’s a lot more likely if you’re a transgender male. Thomas Beatie, 35, gave birth two days ago to his second child and sources close to the couple told ABC News that it was a “natural childbirth.”
Beatie was originally born a womn named Tracy, but had sex-reassignment surger ...
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Giving Birth in India
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HUG Your BabyPosted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 2:52pm
Priti lives in Hyderabad. She hears birth stories that send a chill down her spine. Five months pregnant herself, she wants a different experience. This week Priti feels the kicking of her new baby for the first time. These tiny flutters just below her belly button, remind her that a REAL person is living inside of her. As a mother-to-be she ...
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Inspired Birth – New Birth Book for Birth Workers
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Sheridan RipleyPosted
Mon 02 May 2011 2:14pm
I enjoy reading Birth A Miracle’s blog and am so excited to see the book she has been working on is published!
You can read more about it and even have a chance to win a free copy if you blog about it.
Click here to find out how!
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Mom Gives Birth to Rare Identical Triplets
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Sharon LaMothePosted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am
This was posted on AOL....one embryo was transfered using IVF....
By FRANK ELTMAN,
AP
Posted: 2008-03-05 09:25:02
Filed Under: Health News, Nation News
MANHASSET, N.Y. (March 5) - When they get older, Logan, Eli and Collin Penn may blanch at the notion they wore nail polish to their first news conference. But it's the only way their ...
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Giving Birth to Anamsong
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Abigail S.Posted
Thu 09 Feb 2012 6:00am
Have you ever looked back and realized you could have never envisioned the path your life has taken? As I prepare to launch my new website and business, I am astounded at what has happened in my life to create this moment, now. This is why I bow down to my soul and revere its wisdom. Every time, and I really do mean every time, my mind starts t ...
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“Pregnant Man” Gives Birth to Second Child
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Jennifer LancePosted
Mon 15 Jun 2009 5:55pm
Thomas Beatie was born a woman. “She” turned to “he” through sex-reassignment surgery and hormone treatment, but kept the uterus. Good thing for his family, too, as his wife Nancy was unable to give birth.
The family made news last year when they went on Oprah and in the LGBT magazine The Advocate to announce his pregnancy with the couple’s ...
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'Pregnant Man' Gives Birth to Second Child
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Jennifer LancePosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 11:45pm
Thomas Beatie was born a woman. “She” turned to “he” through sex-reassignment surgery and hormone treatment, but kept the uterus. Good thing for his family, too, as his wife Nancy was unable to give birth.
The family made news last year when they went on Oprah and in the LGBT magazine The Advocate to announce his pregnancy with the couple’s ...
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A Menopausal Woman Gives Birth...Again
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Lynette SheppardPosted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:24pm
Some time ago, I talked about the relief of actually finishing the first draft of the book documenting the Venuses’ journey thus far through the obstacled paths of menopause and out onto the open road of midlife.
But when one births a book, it’s a uniquely weird experience. The manuscript morphs through edits and rewrites, w ...
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