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Latest Surrogacy News
Lesbian
couple's internet tot born
Feb 29 2004 Lucy
Ballinger,
Wales on Sunday
TWO Welsh lesbians have
given birth to babies conceived through a controversial
internet site.
And six more Welsh women
are pregnant through the Man Not Included website which
delivers sperm samples door-to-door from a chosen donor.
A lesbian couple in north
Cardiff had a baby boy just before Christmas and both
women are said to be "very happy" and the baby
"healthy", a website spokesman claimed. Their conception
was the first on-line pregnancy in Wales.
And another gay couple
from the Valleys had a baby girl earlier this month
through the same website which has been aimed at
lesbians and single women.
Conception costs around
£1,400 which includes screening sperm donors, matching
the woman with a father-to-be and the delivery of three
sperm samples to either a clinic or to their front door.
The number of Welsh women
getting sperm delivered to their door every month has
doubled from 25 in August to more than 50.
In a new sideline, the
website has started a sister site Woman Not Included.
The site, which is
targeted at infertile couples, claims to be "the world's
first comprehensive online provider of human eggs".
Of 50 anonymous egg donors
to the site, two are from Swansea. People looking for
donors will pay approximately £1,200 for an
"introduction" to donors.
Founder John Gonzalez
said: "WNI is a natural extension of the MNI brand,
expressing our ethos of helping all women have
children."
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