Bperfect Brendan

I think some of you are showing yourselves up. I'm an adopted person and was given up at birth. Trust me, if the child is loved and cherished enough there will be no trauma or separation. A child is better raised by two people who will love and provide for it than some traditional parents. BPerfect is shite by the way incase anyone thinks I'm a super fan, I'm not. This thread is just leaving an incredibly sour taste in my mouth reading the comments some of you are making.
Hard agree & I don’t even like Brendan.
 
I think some of you are showing yourselves up. I'm an adopted person and was given up at birth. Trust me, if the child is loved and cherished enough there will be no trauma or separation. A child is better raised by two people who will love and provide for it than some traditional parents. BPerfect is shite by the way incase anyone thinks I'm a super fan, I'm not. This thread is just leaving an incredibly sour taste in my mouth reading the comments some of you are making.
Not sure what you mean by showing yourselves up? Showing yourselves up as what?
We aren't talking about you or your background. We are talking about children being created with the sole intent to be Sold on given to new parents.
It is an irrefutable fact that there is trauma to a baby when they are removed from their mother. It's not made up for this thread.
Facts arent attacks.
A good life with good parents doesn't change the fact that there was very early trauma and that alters that child forever. No one doubts that a child growing up secure and with loving parents is better than a child who doesn't have that. No one has said otherwise.
I'm sorry it's upset you to see us discuss it.
 
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Glad I found this thread tonight to follow along. Watching Brendan’s journey has brought up a lot of thoughts and feelings for me. Been discussing it with the girls in work. The issue I/we have is that it’s a transaction. And a luxury only the wealthy have access to.
And that's a huge reason why Brendan has done it I reckon. To show us he can do whatever he wants because he has money.
 
Not sure what you mean by showing yourselves up? Showing yourselves up as what?
We aren't talking about you or your background. We are talking about children being created with the sole intent to be Sold on given to new parents.
It is an irrefutable fact that there is trauma to a baby when they are removed from their mother. It's not made up for this thread.
Facts arent attacks.
A good life with good parents doesn't change the fact that there was very early trauma and that alters that child forever. No one doubts that a child growing up secure and with loving parents is better than a child who doesn't have that. No one has said otherwise.
I'm sorry it's upset you to see us discuss it.
IVF is a luxury for most, are those parents buying those children too? I'd imagine you are an absolute delight in real life 🤢
 
Not sure what you mean by showing yourselves up? Showing yourselves up as what?
We aren't talking about you or your background. We are talking about children being created with the sole intent to be Sold on given to new parents.
It is an irrefutable fact that there is trauma to a baby when they are removed from their mother. It's not made up for this thread.
Facts arent attacks.
A good life with good parents doesn't change the fact that there was very early trauma and that alters that child forever. No one doubts that a child growing up secure and with loving parents is better than a child who doesn't have that. No one has said otherwise.
I'm sorry it's upset you to see us discuss it.
Would you be saying the same to rosanna Davison or any other females who had to go through surrogacy
 
IVF is a luxury for most, are those parents buying those children too? I'd imagine you are an absolute delight in real life 🤢
Ivf is entirely different. The mother is carrying her baby and it isn't being removed from her to be given to the person who paid to take it and raise it.
I appreciate that you don't like or want to hear others thoughts on this because you feel it is an attack on you in some way but this is a tattle thread about Brendan and surrogacy, not you and adoption.
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Would you be saying the same to rosanna Davison or any other females who had to go through surrogacy
Yes, I'm stating a fact. I've nothing against surrogacy, I am discussing what it means in reality for the baby.
Aren't we allowed to discuss these things?
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Ivf is entirely different. The mother is carrying her baby and it isn't being removed from her to be given to the person who paid to take it and raise it.
I appreciate that you don't like or want to hear others thoughts on this because you feel it is an attack on you in some way but this is a tattle thread about Brendan and surrogacy, not you and adoption.
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Yes, I'm stating a fact. I've nothing against surrogacy, I am discussing what it means in reality for the baby.
Aren't we allowed to discuss these things? Nowhere have I said the child won't be loved or it shouldn't be adopted to Brendan. Don't try to make it look as though I'm saying this because it is a man. If you are missing the point that I'm making then that's ok. It's not an echo chamber in here.
 
What about surrogates who are related to the 'parents', or are very close friends. That's not 'buying' a baby. They're providing a beautiful gift to people who might otherwise never enjoy parenthood.
Are those babies damaged irrevocably by being handed over shortly after birth to loving parents?
I find it hard to believe a newborn who is handed over within hours of birth will be forever scarred by not being with it's biological mother. 🙄
 
Fertility and reproduction are very emotive issues for many reasons. I understand that and haven’t intended to offend anyone with my comments.

Everyone’s circumstances are different, this is about Brendan though. As I’ve said previously, I have a moral and ethical dilemma with surrogacy, particularly in a situation like Brendan’s where he’s rented a womb and bought a baby because he’s had the means and money to do it. It’s transactional and amongst other things, I feel a sadness about it. However that probably has a lot to do with the fact I cannot stand Brendan. I feel that this is another thing he’s done just because he could 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
What about surrogates who are related to the 'parents', or are very close friends. That's not 'buying' a baby. They're providing a beautiful gift to people who might otherwise never enjoy parenthood.
Are those babies damaged irrevocably by being handed over shortly after birth to loving parents?
I find it hard to believe a newborn who is handed over within hours of birth will be forever scarred by not being with it's biological mother. 🙄
It doesn't matter who the baby is handed to or if it lives next door to the surrogate, the fact is that there is a trauma that the baby goes through. I don't write this for the sake of it. You can find it hard to believe but it doesn't change it.
The baby won't remember but the fact is that there is trauma for babies at separation from their mother. Having new loving parents is nothing to do with it.
I will say it again for those who don't read properly, I have no problems with surrogacy if that is someone's route to becoming a parent. As long as the woman is not being exploited then why would anyone have a problem with it?
I've already said its a wonderful gift to give to others.
It's still a fact that the baby will go through trauma though. It's unavoidable in any baby who loses its mother in any way.
 
How much is a surrogate?
I watched a girl on tiktok in America who was a suroggate for a man and women who were struggling to have a baby and she was also a fertility nurse.
She couldn't legally say amounts, but said she was paid in the 90k range.
She was able to put a deposit down on a house in her state etc and spend the last 3 months sending the parents breastmilk etc. Maybe that's what Brendan is doing and hence he's staying a long time? Who knows.
But she see's the baby every 6 months and they seem to have an amazing relationship and want her to carry there next baby.
Hopefully the girl who birthed this baby is having the same amount of love and care given back, but maybe they don't have a relationship as he was in Belfast and she was in the states?
 
It doesn't matter who the baby is handed to or if it lives next door to the surrogate, the fact is that there is a trauma that the baby goes through. I don't write this for the sake of it. You can find it hard to believe but it doesn't change it.
The baby won't remember but the fact is that there is trauma for babies at separation from their mother. Having new loving parents is nothing to do with it.
I will say it again for those who don't read properly, I have no problems with surrogacy if that is someone's route to becoming a parent. As long as the woman is not being exploited then why would anyone have a problem with it?
I've already said its a wonderful gift to give to others.
It's still a fact that the baby will go through trauma though. It's unavoidable in any baby who loses its mother in any way.
Have a look at life with irish twins on instagram and there journey with surrogacy they way the family were treated was disgusting birth mum wanted more and more money and if they didn't give it to her she would say she was going to get rid of the baby
 
Have a look at life with irish twins on instagram and there journey with surrogacy they way the family were treated was disgusting birth mum wanted more and more money and if they didn't give it to her she would say she was going to get rid of the baby
I've heard of things like that before. I remember watching a documentary a good few years ago about surrogacy gone wrong.
When the surrogate decided she was keeping the baby and the couple could do nothing at all about it. Another where the couple who paid for surrogacy changed their minds when it was determined the baby would have downs.
I think there was a story in there too about the surrogate taking payments and then revealed there was no baby etc.
It can go awfully wrong sometimes but thankfully it goes well for most.
I remember kim cotton being a surrogate and her future pregnancies, the couples she helped and the organisation she went on to open.
 
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