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Catherine, we have a large immediate and extended family. My brother and my daughter have both adopted children, unable to have their own “flesh and blood”. My daughter fosters as well. I am not making judgements or recommendations. And believe me I understand how you feel. We discussed as a family and my daughter and son in law discarded the IVF option because no matter how attractive it sounds we could not get around the knowledge that a destruction of human life is involved.Hi Biggie,
I’m one of 12 children. I’m kind of partial to the piece of yourself that is flesh and blood. Just a personal preference I see. I’ll read your earlier post tomorrow. Bedtime.
I have endured man trials and what God has worked from them for me is a compassion for others who suffer as myself. Done. I have much compassion for woman who have fertility issues.
My brother’s children are now in their teens. My daughter’s are just getting started. But when I look at those children, so happy and complete from such terrible beginnings, I can’t tell which is superior - our own flesh and blood or just plain old flesh and blood.
I am pretty sure my brother and daughter would have preferred something else and it has been very difficult emotionally for them. We have all had to grow. That’s why I reflect on what it is God works in us, realizing in all humility I cannot know.
