To: Zakeet
So now they are saying she worked at a fertility clinic and had embryos implanted?
I never knew employees of fertility clinics got to take samples home.
Wonder how she managed to “work” with 6 kids under age 7 already at home.
Something is bizarre about this whole situation.
31 posted on
01/30/2009 1:57:43 PM PST by
silverleaf
(Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
To: silverleaf
This is one of those situations where saying “there must be more to the story” is a mind-boggling understatement.
To: silverleaf
I'm very pro-life, but a few things trouble me about this story.
Why in the world would she want to have 8 (!) embryos implanted in her when she already has six young children? And if it was done through Kaiser, why would they recommend this sort of thing? The mother obviously has no problems getting pregnant in the normal fashion. What's the deal here? Why the need for fertility treatments like this?
Another question- who's going to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars for the many weeks these premature babies spend in intensive care? I certainly hope the taxpayers will not get stuck with the bill?
37 posted on
01/30/2009 2:16:28 PM PST by
Deo volente
(High Noon, January 20, 2009: Our long national nightmare begins.)
To: silverleaf
Wonder how she managed to work with 6 kids under age 7 already at home.Her mother probably took care of the six while she worked. She won't be working anymore. There's no way Grandma can take care of fourteen by herself.
Something is bizarre about this whole situation.
Agreed.
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