Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Surrogacy in Nepal - LGBT friendly!

Single. Gay and LGBT Friendly
Due to recent change of law in India and in Thailand, Surrogacy in Nepal is an excellent option for Single, Gay and LGBT. Weecare Partner believes that parenthood is the natural right of every desired parent. It is the great culture of Weecare to offer our service irrespective of any individual. Weecare is purely a non-discriminatory agency and welcomes people of any sexual orientation, marital status, religious belief and race.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Surrogacy is an option for same sex couple, gay and single -



We feel so incredibly lucky and blessed,” say Sydney couple Adam and David Haysom-McDowell, who became ‘Daddy and ‘Pappa’ to baby Maya last November.
Together for decades, they were married in New York City in December 2012. After many years of trying to decide if starting a family was right for them, a female friend offered to be their surrogate.
As NSW is currently reviewing the surrogacy legislation which currently allows couples such as Adam and David to become parents, Same Same chatted to them about the legals, logistics and love involved in their surrogacy journey.

Same Same: Of course, starting a family is a huge decision. How long did you both think about it?
Adam: We’ve been together 22 years now, and it was probably within five years of being together that we started to discuss having kids one day. But back then it was all a bit daunting and there wasn’t a lot of information about it. You know, it’s much harder for two guys to have a family than it is for two girls.
It wasn’t until about three years ago that we thought, well, being a little bit older now, if we really want to do this then we’d better start. For a lot of parents, and certainly for me, there’s an innate desire to have children. It’s something that you can’t explain, but you just know that you want to have a family and children to share your life with.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Study finds same-sex parenting is not harmful for children - Surrogacy is an option!

 
The report on same sex-parented families in Australia, commissioned by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), found "there is now strong evidence that same-sex-parented families constitute supportive environments in which to raise children''.
The findings are at odds with Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi's recent comments that the "gold standard" for children's development is having a biological mother and father who are married.
Report author Deb Dempsey, who reviewed all the research on same sex-parented families, said there was a wealth of evidence that showed the children were doing fine.
''It's not the family structure that matters so much as the kind of care; that children know they are loved, and are taken care of," she said.
 
 
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Surrogacy in Nepal is coming soon - via Weecare partners USA!

Surrogacy In Nepal For Single and Gay couple!


Our newest option LGBT!! Surrogacy in Nepal - This is a low cost surrogacy and it provide our intended parents single or gays couple with a surrogacy process based on personalized service, fair rates, and a comprehensive understanding of services offered with honesty and integrity, all based on the needs of their client base. Project should be completed in 3 to 6 months!
 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Gay couple - ‘Adopted children need both genders to relate to’

Elaine Mizzi and Suzanne Vella, two of the concerned mothers. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Gay adoption will create an undesirable family structure for developing children’s gender identity, according to three mothers who are concerned about the Bill granting marriage rights to same-sex couples.
The Civil Unions Bill presented in October will allow gay partners to adopt children together but these women feel the discussion is being rushed and children’s rights are being ignored.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Chris Christie Drops Challenge to Same-sex Marriage in New Jersey

What a great start to the week! It’s always wonderful to wake up to this kind of groundbreaking news. Read on for more information about this fantastic turn of events from NBC News:

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie abandoned the state’s legal challenge to same-sex marriage on Monday, hours after gay couples began tying the knot in the wake of a court ruling.
Christie said that while he disagreed with the court’s decision, it “left no ambiguity,” making New Jersey the 14th state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage.
Couples began taking advantage of the new law as soon as they could. Senator-elect Cory Booker officiated at seven weddings in the rotunda at Newark City Hall.
“It is officially past midnight, marriage is now equal in New Jersey,” Booker said to applause and cheers.
Booker, who had declined to officiate at weddings as mayor of New Jersey until same-sex couples could be included, pronounced the occasion “one of the most magical moments” of his life.

Mayors in cities and towns including Newark, Jersey City, Red Bank, Asbury Park and Lambertville opened their city halls late Sunday to marry couples as soon as the state’s 72-hour waiting period for licenses was over.
When Booker asked if anyone objected to the marriage of the night’s first couple — retired advertising executive Joseph Panessidi and LGBTQ educator Orville Bell — a protester yelled that the marriages were “unlawful in the eyes of God and Jesus Christ,” The Associated Press reported.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

My Two Dads, My Two Moms: Insights On Gay And Lesbian Family Building by The American Fertility Association

It’s a palpable longing, the one for a house full of kids and all the trappings of parenthood. It’s powerful. Perhaps the desire is one you’ve had ever since you were a kid. Maybe the family pangs are of recent vintage, snagging you when your friends, siblings, neighbors or third cousins once removed started having broods of their own.
It was pretty easy for them. Their family building is happily anticipated, a given that’s enshrined in our culture. But it’s not the same for you. Your sexual orientation sent your dream of 2.4 kids and a dog off to the aptly named Never Never Land.
Whatever your path to coming out, it may have meant channeling your parent imperative into aunt, uncle or godparent status. Because any scenario but the usual—a straight couple and baby makes three—seemed out of reach. There didn’t appear to be a whole lot of soccer dads or Nascar moms.
Well, it’s a whole new world. Not simple, but ripe with possibilities.
More and more gay men and lesbians are having kids. Some choose the adoption route. Others are having their own genetically-linked offspring through medical intervention – from intrauterine insemination to sophisticated Assisted Reproductive Technologies. They’re using surrogates, egg and sperm donors (donor gametes). They’re forging new ways of having the children that many heterosexual couples take for granted. This fact sheet is dedicated to helping you through the thicket of issues that you’ll confront as a gay man or lesbian if you do choose to make a baby with you own gametes. It’s a primer that lays out the questions about making the first choice—between biological and adoptive family building—and some of the criteria and consequences of your reproductive possibilities.

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