Not exactly sure where to put this as it deals, associatedly, with both fpreg and mpreg so I'm just going to put this here:
http://www.queerty.com/same-sex-couples-...s&ts_pid=2
One step closer to having mpreg a reality. The delivery would most likely be by c-section right now, but this article doesn't go into that.
(03-24-2015, 03:03 AM)star478 Wrote: [ -> ]Not exactly sure where to put this as it deals, associatedly, with both fpreg and mpreg so I'm just going to put this here:
http://www.queerty.com/same-sex-couples-...s&ts_pid=2
One step closer to having mpreg a reality. The delivery would most likely be by c-section right now, but this article doesn't go into that.
Several years ago, a professor told me of a story about a gay couple had a biological child together by replacing the DNA of the egg with the other father's DNA.
That's the only time I've heard of it...and I don't think it's far-fetched to think that science will evolve where it will be the norm for DNA replacement of eggs and sperm for same-sex couples...though i would think replacing DNA of semen might be more difficult then eggs.
I'm aware this subject deals with Mpreg and same-sex couples desire to have a biological child instead of adoption. Scientifically, you can make a human baby (a girl) by inserting one X chromosome with another X chromosome, and this can be only done this way with limitations on the baby's biological sex. Unless scientists can find a way to insert one male's X with another male's Y chromosome, lesbian couples will be the only ones able to have a biological child from each of their X chromosomes or you can say two mothers, one of them carries the fetus in gestation and the other gets her pregnant by an artificial manner (IVF or ex-vitro).
male eggs and female sperm have been around for quite a while. just waiting for the will and the funds to make it happen.