You yearn for more than just the odd weekend with your nephew and niece. OutUK's
Adrian Gillan explores the options, from fostering and adoption to giving a lady
your sperm.
SURROGACY
Finally, you may remember the story not that many years back of Essex millionaires Tony and
Barry, a tale alas too complex to recount in full here. In outline, the two men used their
sperm to fertilise a lady's eggs in the US, and these embryos were subsequently implanted
into the womb of another American lady to act as surrogate mother, so eventually yielding a
twin boy and girl from Tony and Barry's respective sperm. Got that? That's the easy bit. Then
the surrogate started to act as if she didn't want to give the babies up. But after
legal wrangling on both sides of the Atlantic, the men now have their family safely back in Essex.
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The ethical issues are particularly complex and controversial. What must also be born in
mind is that Tony and Barry only went down this hazardous route after years of
trying to have a family via foster care and also via donating sperm to a lesbian
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So this was no whimsical designer family as many papers would have bid us believe.
It also involved huge dollops from Lady Luck, £100,000s and legal arguments in
both countries. Not a realistic option for many.
THE ROAD AHEAD
So no one will or should pretend that there is any one way to become a gay dad, let
alone - subsequently - a good gay dad. This feature hopefully raises some issues and
options, asks a few questions, and may help a few guys make their first tentative
steps along a long, winding and splitting road full of dead-ends towards
Destination Daddy. Good luck, and do let us know how you all get on!
Introduction
Fostering & Adoption
Sperm Donation
The best starting point on the web for any gay parent or parent-to-be is at
PinkParentsUK
which contains advice and articles covering all the main issues, links to other
relevant sites and support groups, plus a helpline staffed by people with first-hand
experience of gay parenthood.
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