Sentences with phrase «have a biological child says»

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We had that calling upon our hearts, we never felt a need to have biological children,» Polly said.
From the moment when, as I have said, the phyletic strands began to reach towards one another, weaving the first outlines of the Noosphere, a new matrix, co-extensive with the whole human group, was formed about the newly - born human child — a matrix out of which he can not be wrenched without incurring mutilation in the most physical core of his biological being.
Now, however, the court has said that the doctor's DNA can be tested from objects from his home, ie: toothbrushes, but that the information will be sealed unless the children can prove they have a reasonable excuse for believing themselves to be the doctor's biological children.
I feel that by saying APs don't raise children as if they were their own, you're implying that APs love their children less than they would / do biological children.
Mom to two older children, Pattaramon says that she feels bonded to baby Gammy and would never give him to the biological parents.
«There's just such a strange discrepancy there, for me, that we're very skittish when it comes to breastfeeding, which is an entirely natural, biological process and things that women do when they have children and yet seemingly very comfortable when we watch violence,» says Andrews.
The No campaign says that children should have a biological right to a father and mother, and that the legislation being proposed will threaten this and redefine the institution of marriage.
«We've known that children of patients with bipolar disorder have a higher risk of developing the illness but the biological mechanisms are largely unknown,» said Gabriel R. Fries, Ph.D., first author and a post-doctoral research fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth.
«With further development this technology has the potential to give investigators glimpses into biological problems that can not be answered with existing tools» says Raphael Kopan, PhD, senior author and director of Developmental Biology at Cincinnati Children's.
«In our study, transgender youth decided to pursue fertility preservation at much lower rates than we would have expected from research on reproductive desires of transgender adults, which suggests that about half want biological children and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Mchildren and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of MChildren's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
«Using novel computational methods, we have pointed to new biological pathways that act in the brain to regulate overall obesity, and also to a different set of pathways related to fat distribution that regulate key metabolic processes,» says senior author Joel Hirschhorn, M.D., Ph.D., Concordia professor of pediatrics and professor of genetics at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and co-director of the Broad Institute Metabolism Program.
«Eighty percent of them involve common biological pathways that have potential targets for future medicines,» says study investigator Ryan Yuen, research associate at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.
Lead researcher and author of the paper Dr Rebecca Bromley, of The University of Manchester's School of Biological Sciences, said expectant mothers had to know the possible impacts their drug regimes may have on unborn children.
Those situations could be limited to couples who both have a serious genetic disease and for whom embryo editing is «really the last reasonable option» if they want to have a healthy biological child, says committee co-chair Alta Charo, a bioethicist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
It is not fibbing when you say that your child has sensitivities to sugar and white flour — there are negative biological consequences to consuming such ingredients.
James Leech, of Fort Lauderdale, doesn't have any biological children but said he signed it for the neighborhood kids and all those at Stoneman Douglas.
A woman who has launched a constitutional challenge of Ontario's Family Law Act in an effort to require her 21 - year - old son's biological father to continue paying support for him because he is disabled, is an important case that highlights vital questions around child support and the care of disabled adults, says Toronto family lawyer Steven Benmor.
In one seminal (no pun intended) study, raters were more likely to correctly match pictures of infants with biological fathers than biological mothers (i.e., babies looked more like dad than mom); 4 however, this finding has not been replicated by subsequent research.5, 6 Interestingly, dads who think their kids look like them tend to have more positive relationships with those children.7 It makes sense that mothers (and mothers» relatives) are more likely to say that a baby looks like the father, possibly as a form of reassuring the father of his paternity.8 Although, to be fair, there is just something about a bald chubby baby that looks more «dad - like» than «mom - like.»
«Each of us has the capacity to be a parent and love children who aren't our biological children,» Rajeev said.
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