More importantly, will the child ever have the opportunity to know what genetic diseases he inherited from his paternal genes?
More importantly, will the child ever have the opportunity to know what genetic diseases he inherited from his paternal genes?
My Dad was adopted so I don’t know what my genetic life will be like except through my Dad who is 60 right now to my 38. My kids (ages 9, 8, 5) will only have two generations of knowledge. It really did not hurt me that much. In fact, I never give it a second thought. Not what I would put under “Most importantly” in my book anyway. Don’t be so dramatic.
Do you oppose adoption?
Not much different than an adoption.