Tag: Parenting
LGBTQ Families: "What You Should Know About Fertility" by Ken Mosesian
Posted in LGBTQ+ on April 17, 2011 by Gail Sexton AndersonAcross virtually every demographic category, LGBTQ+ persons are embracing two of the most traditional institutions in the world, marriage and family, and … Read the Story
What’s Good for the Kids By LISA BELKIN
Posted in LGBTQ+ on April 2, 2011 by Donor Conciergereprint from The New York Times It has been apparent for a while now that we live in child-centric times. We approach parenting with a single-mindedness that … Read the Story
Is 45 Too Old For Donor Eggs? By Marna Gatlin
Posted in Egg Donation on November 28, 2010From Flower Power Mom Main Site “You’re kidding, right? Don’t you think you are a little old to be having a baby at your age?” is an accusation often heard by … Read the Story
For Gay Couples: A Primer on Choosing a Surrogate Mother
Posted in LGBTQ+ on October 19, 2010 by Donor ConciergeThis guest post by Katharine Swan is from The Rainbow Babies Although adoption has traditionally been a way for singles and couples who, for whatever reason, … Read the Story
Daddy and Pop from Love Makes a Family series by Guess Who a review
Posted in LGBTQ+ on September 25, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonI recently had the honor of reviewing a wonderful children’s book Daddy and Pop in the Love Makes a Family series from Guess Who Multimedia. It is … Read the Story
Where did I come from? Answering kids’ questions about donor eggs or sperm An interview with Margot P.Weinshel, LCSW, RN
Posted in Egg Donation on April 20, 2010 by Margot Weinshel, LCSW, RNPeople form families in many ways popup: yes —through natural conception, through adoption and, more recently, through assisted reproductive technology (ART). … Read the Story
Child development and parent-child relationships in assisted reproduction families by Jennifer Readings
Posted in Resources & Support on June 18, 2009Child development and parent-child relationships in assisted reproduction families Jennifer Readings, Centre for Family Research, Cambridge University 01 … Read the Story