Sentences with phrase «make of their surrogate mother»

These are standard requests for intended parents to make of their surrogate mother, who must initially pass health screenings and often psychological evaluations even before being considered.

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These benefits are provided to birth or surrogate mothers, biological fathers, and adoptive parents, who have made payments into the EI Program for a certain period of time.
Fertile women can stop baby - making with Norplant, RU486 or abortion, while infertile couples can make babies with the help of artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), donor semen, donor eggs, frozen embryos and surrogate mothers.
Not only would ectogenesis — the process of growing a fetus outside a human body in an artificial womb — save women and babies from those dangers, but just as assisted reproductive means have allowed the rise in fatherless births and mothers by choice, it would also make it much easier for men — gay, trans, hetero, whatever — to have children without needing a surrogate.
To make Dolly, researchers took the nucleus out of a mature egg and replaced it with the nucleus from a cell of the ewe they wanted to clone; then they activated development with electrical pulses and implanted the embryo into a surrogate mother ewe.
My surrogate Italian grandmother (aka my parents former next door neighbor) taught my mother and me how to make a huge pot of Sunday gravy: meatballs, pork ribs, sausage and braciole that simmers all day in a tomato and red wine sauce.
Baby monkeys who were deprived of their mothers presence made surrogate mothers out of the softest object they could find.
STEIN: You see, to clone a dog, you need to use a lot of other dogs, female dogs, to get eggs to make cloned dog embryos and be surrogate mother dogs.
The task of the surrogate mother is to feed and take care of the kitten and to make him feel comfortable.
Rhesus monkeys reared with a «surrogate mother» made of a wire frame covered by cloth - a poor mother substitute - demonstrate abnormal cortisol cycling similar to those of the Rumanian orphans, according to experiments by Gunnar and Stephen Suomi, PhD, Thomas Boyce, PhD, and Maribeth Champaux, PhD, at the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development.
16 monkeys were separated from their mothers immediately after birth and placed in cages with access to two surrogate mothers, one made of wire and one covered in soft terry towelling cloth.
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