Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Can two men contribute dna for a surrogate mother?

Can two men contribute dna for a surrogate mother? ive read a little about it, but im still confused, is there a way that they can combine the dna?Can two men contribute dna for a surrogate mother?
No, it wouldn't work.

If two sperm fused with an egg, the pregnancy would spontaneously abort very, very early on.
No, it's impossible to do so. Sometimes two men will each give a sperm sample because then they're forever unsure of which one actually is the father. That way, it seems more "fair" because it's like they're equal... it could've easily been either father, and unless there's a DNA test done, it will never be known for sure so neither one feels like it's the other guy's child.Can two men contribute dna for a surrogate mother?
No. Only one sperm can be used - not combined DNA. What you likely read about is the stupid (IMO) practice of mixing the sperm of an infertile man with that of a donor with the idea that maybe the sperm of the infertile guy will actually be the winner. Yep.. Stupid.
No that isn't possible
Nope

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