Hopping-Winn also noted there are many legal hurdles involved with surrogacy, and she advised couples pursuing this route to work with a lawyer and enter into a contract with a surrogate to ensure they are recognized as legal parents before they even begin the process. Erik said he and Adam wanted Corrin’s husband, Erik’s brother, to be by her side to support her. The couple could not be present for the birth of their daughters, Erik said, because hospital rules only permitted one person in the delivery room. A female friend of the couple had donated her eggs, which were fertilized with their sperm. Corrin volunteered to be their surrogate and was impregnated through in vitro fertilization (IVF). In a nearby room, Erik’s sister-in-law, Corrin, was giving birth to the men’s twin daughters. Los Angeles couple Erik and Adam McEwen sat anxiously in a hospital waiting area this past November. Along with the challenges, however, there are a number of resources available to help them along their journey.
face a series of hurdles - some more complicated and expensive than others - in order to have kids. Whether it be through surrogacy, artificial insemination or adoption, gay couples in the U.S. But while there are more options than ever for same-sex couples looking to expand their families, it’s not a simple - or affordable - endeavor for many. Still, if you still positively HATE the new Reddit, at least you can switch on over to the old Reddit with just a simple click.Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and his husband, British Olympic diver Tom Daley, announced on Valentine’s Day that they’re expecting their first child. Similarly, Reddit has now fixed a lot of the initial issues/bugs that affected the redesign, tweaking elements and improving overall performance. I tend to use Reddit mostly on my phone, though, so that probably has something to do with it.
The actual mobile site is so forceful about getting you to use the app that they clearly don’t want the site used on mobile anyway.Ĭontroversial point, I know. Because there’s no good reason for the site to look at act like a mobile app on a PC.It doesn’t make any meaningful improvements it’s just meant to give a facade of user-friendly design because that’s what’s marketable in trying to turn this site into more of a literal social media thing.
I can understand why they did it – there’s the possibility that mods will remove the ad frames – but the way it’s handled is terrible.