I saw it more as then keeping all options open, they’ve said in the past that they were open to adoption. A lot of people forget how incredibly expensive and unreliable adoption is. My aunt and uncle were on an adoption waiting list for almost twenty years before giving up because they couldn’t take the emotional rollercoster. They spent a small Fortune on legal fees three times only for the bio mom to back out at the last minute every time, adopting out of foster care system is even less reliable as almost all the kids aren’t eligible for adoption because their parents refuse to relinquish rights, I have so many friends that fostered and raised the kids for 5-7 years only to have them taken away and never see them again. It’s a super emotionally draining process.mamale wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 6:36 pm Is anyone else blown away that Delia and Dylan are so dead set on biological children?? It seems like with them both now having dealt or currently dealing with cancer at really young ages that they would start to wonder if maybe this is nature’s way of saying the genetic match isn’t good.
(I realize this could come off as really insensitive, so know that I too am walking a really difficult road of infant loss, miscarriage, & infertility and I fully understand the loss of that dream.)
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My thought was that with delias diagnoses at her young age Insurance often covers at least part of the egg preservation cost, so that’s always a solid option weather she chooses to carry herself or have a surrogate.