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This is so sad. I can't imagine how that father feels, and I can't imagine how his ex-wife just doesn't want the baby, no matter that it wasn't her egg used in the conception.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/12/surrogate.baby/index.html
 
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I know! I saw this a little while ago and couldn't believe it. And from my understanding of the article - she only has to be there as the mom - and then she could be done with it. That poor dad. He can't even adopt his genetic child to take her out of the country! That's just insane.
I wonder what would have happened if the wife had died instead of divorced?
 
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OMG, this is heartbreaking. Just heartbreaking. That poor little baby. There are so many children who aren't wanted in this world and this one is wanted very much by her biological father and grandmother and the country won't release her. Unreal.


 
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