Woman gives birth to own grandchild

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by shinobi, Oct 20, 2006.

  1. A Japanese woman in her 50s gave birth to her own grandchild last year, using an egg from her daughter and sperm from her son-in-law, a doctor has revealed.
    It was the first time a woman has acted as a surrogate mother for her daughter in Japan, local media reported.

    Submitted on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:59:11 PM
    Source - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6052584.stm

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    The case is set to stir debate in Japan where surrogate births are opposed by the government and a key medical group.

    Japan"s justice ministry also views the woman who gives birth as a child"s mother - not the biological mother.

    This legal position has led a Japanese celebrity couple to go to the courts to try to win the right to register twins born to a surrogate mother as their own children. Their case is continuing.

    Adopted

    Yahiro Netsu, the head of the Suwa maternity clinic in Nagano, told a news conference that the woman gave birth last year, Reuters reported.

    She had agreed to in vitro fertilisation and to act as a surrogate mother because her daughter had had her uterus removed due to cancer and was therefore unable to bear children.

    Both the mother and child were reported to be in good health.

    Dr Netsu said the woman had first registered the baby as her own and then the child was adopted by her daughter and son-in-law.

    The doctor, who has helped other couples to have children through surrogate mothers, called on the government and the medical authorities to review their stance against surrogacy.

    Surrogate births involve removing an egg to be fertilised and then implanting it in another woman who carries the baby to birth.
     
  2. holy!...... om.... good... what... the... jesus... lordy...

    damn as if surrogate birth wasn't crazy... a woman in her 50s... god damn...
     
  3. i thought this was quiet common... i swear i've heard of something like this before...
     
  4. Giniro

    Giniro Well-Known Member

    hmmmmmmm I wonder is it right or wrong, will there be any conflict in future. I think it is a bit creepy.
     
  5. rob2010

    rob2010 Member

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    morally wrong imo...
     
  6. rNb99

    rNb99 Well-Known Member

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    wowwwwww...these days anything is possibleeeeee.
     
  7. at least the baby didnt rip apart the body it came out of.. and kill everyone around it...