The Portland Herald Press
reports that the Sirois,a Maine grandmother, 49, acted as a surrogate for Hebert
and her husband Brian and delivered their son Madden by C-Section on August 17.
The arrangement sounds a little strange, but Hebert, 25, has a heart
condition that made it too dangerous for her to get pregnant. Her
cardiologist said it would be risky for both her and her baby.
Sirois reached out to fertility clinics around New England. Many rejected her because of her age, but the Reproductive Science Center in Lexington, Massachusetts agreed to impregnate her by in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using Hebert's egg fertilized with Brian's sperm. She had to undergo a number of tests and the process was complicated, but on December 13, Sirois learned she was pregnant. The mom of four says it was her easiest pregnancy. "I felt good and had no complications."
Well,well,well,these Oyinbo people eh...I'm simply enthralled.
Sirois reached out to fertility clinics around New England. Many rejected her because of her age, but the Reproductive Science Center in Lexington, Massachusetts agreed to impregnate her by in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using Hebert's egg fertilized with Brian's sperm. She had to undergo a number of tests and the process was complicated, but on December 13, Sirois learned she was pregnant. The mom of four says it was her easiest pregnancy. "I felt good and had no complications."
Well,well,well,these Oyinbo people eh...I'm simply enthralled.
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