Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Single man's unconventional path to fatherhood

Louis DeFilippi always wanted to be a father.
In his 50s, recently divorced and with no serious relationships on the horizon, the Palatine man decided that if he was ever going to have a child, he had to take charge of the situation. He started working with a reproductive endocrinologist, pored over a dozen profiles of egg donors and interviewed a few potential surrogates who might carry the baby to term, all in a quest to be a dad

Louis DeFilippi and his 7 year-old daughter, Anna, read a favorite book on the front steps of their Palatine home.

"I always wanted that family continuity," said the now 64-year-old, while his 7-year-old daughter, Anna, did somersaults in the living room, enjoying the first heady days of summer vacation. "It was the best decision I ever made."
Although surrogacy and fertility treatments are becoming increasingly common for single women and gay couples, a single man pushing the frontiers of fertility is still extremely rare, said experts. Advanced reproductive technologies have put fertility within reach of individuals who never before had such choices. But ethical questions remain about whether access should be granted to anyone, regardless of age, who can come up with the hefty fee.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Surrogacy India Via Weecare surrogacy

Surrogacy India - Congraduation to Josh and David..is a boy and a girl!
Best wishes!
Vic