Embryos Become Babies: Donation & Adoption
June 9, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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A joyous celebration of our trip to China to adopt our second Chinese daughter, Jia.
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This is a very interesting perspective on adoption in general. I suppose you would also support the discarding of children along side of the road by parents who do not want to care for them? This happens everyday in countries throughout the world. Better for the baby to die by the side of the road than be adopted by someone.
This is a very interesting perspective on adoption in general. I suppose you would also support the discarding of children along side of the road by parents who do not want to care for them? This happens everyday in countries throughout the world. Better for the baby to die by the side of the road than be adopted by someone.
@asynkronos This is a very interesting perspective on adoption in general. I suppose you would also support the discarding of children along side of the road by parents who do not want to care for them? This happens everyday in countries throughout the world. Better for the baby to die by the side of the road than be adopted by someone.
Adoption is corrupt and pathological. It harms children. Embryos aren’t “waiting to be adopted” any more than babies are. This is as inhumane as ordinary infant adoption. Babies are born with their real families’ DNA and their own personalities. They aren’t blank slates that can be molded into other people’s children. This is legalised child abuse. Ask adoptees how it feels to be “lovingly” discarded by their real parents and exploited by strangers. Baby brokers won’t tell you.
Yes, IF (and only IF) everything goes completely right will “embryos become babies”…but it is really important to know that only some embryos can and will. In fact, more often than not the embryos are not viable. Human reproduction is inefficient and a great number of embryos do not survive (in natural conceptions, or in IVF thaw cycles with frozen (cyropreserved) embryos.
this is stupid,parents toss their kids away like dumb animals.theses babies are not animals!these babies are your blood line,how can you do that to them
Embryos are not “implanted” into a woman’s unterus during an FET cycle, they are transferred. Implantation is the natural biological process that needs to occur for a pregnancy to be established.
Your daughters are beautiful, cheerful and adorable!! Thank you for showing God’s amazing love to these precious kids!! Kenzie seems to be a very good sister!
Wow! Such a journey these two little girls have had! Throughout my life, I’ve always been stuck on the decision to adopt a child from China. I’m waiting for a few years, I’m sure that you have to be at least 30 years old in order to adopt?
:] God bless you and your family!
Thank you for asking! Kenzie loved being in China! We all had a wonderful time.
Jia has decided to be called by one of her middle names – Richelle. And she speaks English very well – she learned very quickly. After about 2-3 months, she exploded with lots of English. And now, she surprises us every day with words we didn’t expect her to know.
did kenzie enjoy in china?
and it is jia learend much english?
Thanks! Actually – LOL! – she is now wanting to be called by her American middle name, Richelle. She was about 4.75 y/o at adoption.
Your two kids are beautiful and lovable. And I can see their parents dote on them. God bless your family. How old is Jia when you adopt her? BTW, I like watching your videos.
God bless american parents and their 2 chinese kids.
God bless you for providing this loving little girl a home. I wish I were able to adopt one, but I don’t think that will ever be possible.
You’re both very very kind persons. These two little girls are very happy living with you. God bless you!
The time isn’t measured in hours, but in days. I want them to be as close to perfect as they can be… considering I am not a professional, and don’t use but 5% of what my video program is capable of.
The irony was too good to pass up a comment…
Not sure if the Chinese consider a few tufts of grass a lawn, or if people simply ignored the sign.
I love your reference to “the lawn”.
i don’t have any words as i am watching ur videos since from ur first video u upload in youtube …but just emotion comes out …..and feel like that ur r the great parents …..in this world ….Blessings to all of you…happy and joy…..
I have adopted daughter and I just remembered her at your daughters age, while watching this video. All the best!
Congratulations on your beautiful second daughter. You are soooo BLESSED!!!! I also think your videos are perfect. music and all. I bet you spend a LOT of time on them. I had to laugh with joy at the part where she looked at her forever dad for the first time. I think the glasses amazed her. I think you are a very special family and it is true you are touched by the fingerprints of God. Blessings to all of you. All the Best!
Aw, at about 3:15 was so sweet! Just a little girl surrounded by her new family who were gonna take her to a new life and love her lots!
your dautghers are so very cute ^_^
so kind of you. Thank you so much!!!
At the very end, she says, “I lub you” (I love you in her baby talk).
Wow, thats so beautiful! =]
whats Jia saying there at the end?
Many thanks for that… and blessings your way as well!
I think you have the most beautiful family! I wish you all the best.
The people in the video were the director of the Civil Affairs Bureau, Jia’s caregiver at the orphanage, and the director of the orphanage. No one knows who her parents are, as it is in 99.999999999999999999% of all China adoptions.
Were those who parents in the video on Gotcha day? Omg Jia is sooo adorable! Congradulations! Please keep us updated like u did with Kenzie, we don’t want to miss a moment in their lives!
Beautiful video,congratulations.
You are very good people.