Dad Demands Abortion After Surrogate Learns She’s Having Triplets

A man who paid a surrogate to have his baby became overwhelmed when he learned she was having triplets and demanded the woman abort one of the fetuses while threatening her with financial ruin, she claims.

“They are human beings. I bonded with these kids. This is just not right,” mom-to-be Melissa Cook told The Post on Tuesday.

Cook’s heart-wrenching dilemma comes as Gov. of New York, Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers are weighing whether New York should lift its ban on commercial surrogacy, which was enacted in 1993.

The babies’ dad, a Georgia man, hired Cook for $33,000 to have a child by in-vitro fertilization using his sperm and the eggs of a 20-year-old donor.

The California woman was implanted with three embryos, which defied the odds to all go on to develop normally.

Cook, 47, said she and the man learned she was having triplets when the embryos were around 8 or 9 weeks. He almost immediately began to raise concerns, and they have grown increasingly threatening, she said.
Cook, a mother of four, including her own set of triplets, is now 17 weeks pregnant.
She also had a fifth child as a surrogate.

California law says that aside from life-threatening exceptions, fetuses can’t be aborted once they become “viable,’’ or around 20 weeks.

The dad “understands, albeit does not agree, with your decision not to reduce,” his lawyer, Robert Warmsley, wrote in a Friday letter to Cook, who has never met the sperm donor.

“As you know, his remedies where you refuse to abide by the terms of the agreement, are immense include, but are not limited to, loss of all benefits under the agreement, damages in relation to future care of the children [and] medical costs associated with any extraordinary care the children may need,” the lawyer warned.

Cook received another letter from Warmsley on Tuesday urging her to schedule an abortion for one of the fetuses — by day’s end.
A day earlier, Cook argued in an emotional letter to the dad:

“The doctor put in three healthy embryos .?.?. The chances were high they were all going to take. You knew I was 47 years old. If you knew you only wanted two babies, then why put in three embryos?”

Given the pressure she’s under, Cook said Tuesday that she was wavering on her decision to keep all three babies.

“I have to reduce. I’m scared. I don’t want to suffer,” said Cook, who is split from her husband and lives in Woodland Hills, Calif.

Ahmed Oluwasanjo: Reno, Ex-SA New Media Now Black Market Baby Advocator At Retirement

I read with reluctance Reno Omokiri’s brackish defense against government’s clamp down on babe making factories, given the role he played as Special Assistant to president Goodluck Jonathan on New Media. Those who could recall the “Wendel Slimlin”  twitter handle’s case would understand the reason for my reluctance. But, I’m not surprised that such advocacy emanated from a “Tanoid”  like Reno because promoting low brand is in their DNA.

First, I find his support for Nigeria babe making factories mischievous, why? The questions we should ask Reno are, was he at Lesotho or in a state of coma when the government of his pay master clamp down on babe making factories? When his boss was at the helms of affairs as our president, why didn’t he push for this, given that it would get easy approval? Why is Reno just finding his voice now? These questions are begging for answers If we must take his view seriously.

Agreed, surrogacy is globally recognized and practiced with the aim of helping childless couples have children through either gestational or traditional, commercial or altruistic surrogacy. Surrogacy as practiced in the continents mentioned by Reno has legal processes that varies between jurisdictions and countries unlike what some fellow practice here. I will like Reno to tell us if there are any legal process undergone by black market babe sellers and their buyers which he advocates for.

Reno goofed by calling teenagers and women in Nigerian baby making factories surrogate mothers who have children for childless couple. It reveals his ignorance about surrogacy and how it works in other places. Such argument is out of context In Nigeria, where teenagers and women with unwanted pregnancy see babe making factories as save haven to birth a child and sell it off without a second thought on who buys their babies. There are several cases of such to suffice my claim. How about victims of kidnappers impregnated and used to make babies by wicked abductors who deal in babe’s sale with ritualist? Considering these obvious abnormally that characterizes baby making factories in Nigeria, should any one advocate for such?

I think we should also ask Reno to provide us with facts on how many Nigerian childless couples get babies from baby making factory because of the unforeseen medical issues it helps to tackle by knowing the biological parents of bought babies.

Advocating for genuine surrogacy inline with best global practices is not bad. We all know it succors childless couples but not drumming support for a vice perpetrated by some set of wicked quacks. Besides, the fact that we want to import a foreign culture should not make us fail to consider our complexities as a country and understand how best it can fit into our system before adopting them because copying wrong has taken us no where.

Therefore, I will advice Mr. Reno to bring up better issues of national importance to the public space now that his phones have stopped ringing too. Nigerians are wiser now and we would not countenance non issue brought up to insult our collective senses by attention seekers like Reno.

Ahmed Oluwasanjo
ahmedoluwasanjo@gmail.com

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OMG!!! Kanye West Considering Surrogate? Kim Kardashian Might Not Have Another Baby

Kris Jenner left our jaws hanging when she shared a video clip on her instagram. The clip was a heads up for their show, “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”, in which she urged fans to tune in for new episodes.

We were shocked when Kim K mentioned that Kanye West said they might consider a surrogate for another child and Kim is totally not cool with that decision. She was all moody and almost in tears while Scott Disick looked at her in shock.

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Khloe then said something about having a surgery to enable them know if she can conceive by herself or not. Well we’ll keep our fingers crossed and keep our eyes on them.

Could this be the beginning of their major marriage trial? Will a surrogate wreck their marriage? The questions keep flooding. Share your thoughts with us.