Sunday, 1 August 2010

Gay Men Able To Have 100% Biological Baby?




Gay Men Able To Have 100% Biological Baby?

We think that's its now possible for gay male couple to have a 100% biological baby! We have always loved the idea that a gay women can produce and then carry a baby for their partner.

A great example is Sara Gilbert from the TV Show Roseanne she has been in a relationship with Allison Adler since 2002, and she came out as a lesbian in 2010 They have a son, Levi Hank, born in October 2004 and a daughter, Sawyer, born on August 2, 2007. Adler is the birth mother of Levi and Gilbert is the birth mother of Sawyer. How great that must have been for them both.

We reported the other day about it now being possible for science to produce both eggs and sperm from stem cells. Well you can’t tell me that they can’t take some cells from one gay man and now turn it into an egg that can be then placed into a surrogate mother. How great would that be for guy men?

Without doubt we will have the ethical questions about it but our sex is determined by the fact that both sex carry two sets of chromosomes women have XX, men have XY men have the deciding gene with the Y chromosome. And depends on whether His X bond with a women’s X to get a girl or his Y and a women’s X to get a boy. In other words men’s stem cells must be able to produce an egg?

1 comment:

  1. The genes for sperm/egg production are X/Y chromosome linked.

    One way i have thought of is if the sperm DNA is injected into an evacuated egg and then fertilised by the other partner it would be 100% their offspring. I have no idea if this works though. The DNA is in a different physical arrangement in the egg to the sperm. I don't know how successful this would be. They can substitute egg DNA from normal cells to eggs in cloning so maybe it would work. Of course, there is a 25% chance that the zygote would be YY and would die spontaeously, and a twice as many viable embryos would be male as female.

    I have never seen an article discussing tis method though.

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