Kids Do Emotionally Well
There was a recent study performed at Cambridge University in Britain that shows that child conceived using Assisted Reproduction due as well emotionally as those conceived naturally.
The study involved 198 families; 39 surrogacy families, 43 donor insemination families, 46 egg donation families and 70 naturally conceived families.
The researchers looked at the psychological well-being of the parents and kids and the quality of their relationships. All the results of the study showed that there is no psychological damage to the child, parents or the relationship using Assisted Reproduction as a means of conceiving a child.
The more surprising results of this study were that only 39 percent of egg donation parents, 29 percent of donor insemination parents and 89 percent of surrogacy parents told their children how they were conceived.
Will a woman who has become pregnant and is carrying the embryos of another man (her brother and sister in law) have as healthy a pregnancy as if it were her own child.
She is carrying twins in this case...