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"When
I tell people that Jonathon and I travelled from our home in Mount
Barker, South Australia, to California to have gender-selection
treatment, I'm often met with judgment. The process involves harvesting a
woman's eggs, injecting each one individually with sperm, then growing
the embryo from a single cell to around 130 cells, at which point it's
possible to tell whether the chromosomes are XX or XY. Only embryos of
the desired sex are transferred to the uterus."
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This
2005 press release from the Gates' Foundation seems to refer to the
development of the vaccine that is now being identified as causing
sterility in injected women and girls.
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A
Texas couple tied the knot in a neonatal intensive care unit so their
premature baby boy, whose twin brother was tragically stillborn, could
be the ring-bearer.
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As
part of a mass, government-run sterilization program, eight Indian
women died and 20 others were in critical condition Tuesday after
undergoing surgeries to help slow the country’s population growth.
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"Sometimes
when my daughter, who is 7, is nicely cuddled up in her bed and I
snuggle her, she calls me Mommy. I am a stay-at-home dad. My male
partner and I adopted both of our children at birth in open domestic
adoptions. We could fill our home with nannies, sisters, grandmothers,
female friends, but no mothers."
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