tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post3674508471737948571..comments2024-03-27T11:48:14.557-04:00Comments on Punnett's Square: A Baby Boy born with three Biological ParentsG. F. Barbatohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09416043925683981826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post-7818456195512162602019-04-20T20:25:01.646-04:002019-04-20T20:25:01.646-04:00There are so many women out there that would love ...There are so many women out there that would love to become moms and due to ovulation problems for example, they cannot release eggs and will not get pregnant. This procedure could be a solution for infertility. In the comment above, it was mentioned which of the donors will have rights when it comes to the baby? Since this is something very delicate I am sure donors would have to sign papers in regards to this matter. Many people like to become donors just so they can help others, not necessarily because they want babies.Karen Erazohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10183398913554859917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post-6120687686376157992019-04-15T11:34:45.970-04:002019-04-15T11:34:45.970-04:00I think this could be controversial. This research...I think this could be controversial. This research would be beneficial for those experiencing difficulty getting pregnant. However, it might be problematic for all of those involved. Such problems that could arise are: does this female donor have any rights? (e.i., is it her baby too?) and who are the child's biological parents? (i.e., all three of these persons or just the male and one female, but in this case, which female?). Additionally, what would be the screening for the donor female's mitochondrial? Since there are mutations that are specifically mitochondrial based. Although this would a step forward, it would have to be done with precautions. laurelcassinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18278658256241373622noreply@blogger.com