Table of Contents
How can I have a baby without getting pregnant?
Gestational Carrier/Surrogacy Surrogacy is an option for couples where neither partner can sustain a pregnancy. When this happens, the couple can select a woman who is healthy and willing to carry their baby for a successful pregnancy and then give birth to the child for them.
How do you know if a guy can’t have babies?
Signs and symptoms you may notice include: Problems with sexual function — for example, difficulty with ejaculation or small volumes of fluid ejaculated, reduced sexual desire, or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction) Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area. Recurrent respiratory infections.
Can my friend have a baby for me?
While surrogacy laws vary by state, it’s usually possible for you to pursue a gestational surrogacy for a family member or for a friend. Although you will carry your family member or friend’s baby, you will not be this child’s legal mother, so you won’t have to worry about any legal relationship to the child you carry.
Should people have the right to have as many children as they want?
People shouldn’t have the right to have as many children as they want just because they can plan the timing of their births. Responsible reproduction is not just about supporting one’s offspring – it’s also about considering the world in which they and future generations will try to live, and that means carefully limiting their numbers.
Can a mentally ill person have a child?
Mentally ill parents may also have children with mental illness–just like “normal” people. They may also, unfortunately, mistreat or endanger their children–just like “normal” people. In my 20s, I made the decision to not have children–period.
Why do we need children?
The creation of another human being is almost God-like, and their need for us, at least in the early years, can give us a God-like sense of power and significance. We imagine, or hope, that they will grow up to be dutiful, that they will become our pride and solace, and that they will imitate and flatter us by having children of their own.
There remains a lot of social pressure on both women and men, but especially women, to have children. This social pressure may be experienced first and foremost as parental expectation, even if it remains largely silent and unspoken. But even without any social pressure, a lot of people would still choose to have children.