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Being 1/4 Haitian I am sadden over the devastation that has happened in Haiti. Please pledge what you can to http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ggl_main&s_subsrc=.... I thank you for any support and please pray for the people of Haiti and Chile.
So Jorge has changed his mind, he now is interested in have a child again. He has been experiencing a lot of emotions with his niece lately and that had changed his mind. We are now interesting in adoption, but would prefer to have biological children, at least 2. Hopefully we can find a right donor a gestational surrogate to do this, if not since I was adopted I would love to adopt internationally. I was adopted from the Dominican Republic, funny thing is that I am only 1/4 Dominican, my background in mostly Afro Cuban, and Haitian. Hence my birth name of Pedro.
I was adopted at age 2 or three, my biological mother found me when I was 35,(was a shock since I never knew I was adopted until then) and I meet my biological family. (they are Cuban and Dominican). So I really was curious about my biological father, since my father and I did not have a good relationship. So I asked my biological mother about him, which went nowhere at all since she was still in love with the man, but he broke her heart. So I went to my lesbian biological aunt, who gave me the lowdown. on him. I found out he was Haitian Creole, and a big player.
Any advice on finding a suitable surrogate and egg donor. Growing Generation does not seem to have a lot of biracial egg donors so we are thinking of looking at another egg donor agency. Is that wise to do? Well it increase cost? We are also confused on the surrogate selection process. Do they choose us.or do we choose them? If anyone has been through this please give us a little advice.