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		<title>A spanish baby girl to be born by two biological lesbian mothers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 07:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lluna is a baby girl who is about to be born in Valencia. Their mothers have used reproductive technology that is only legal in Spain and Holland to take his daughter, so Lluna will be the first girl born in Spain by using this procedure. Monica, 38, is pregnant but the egg used to breed [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lluna is a baby girl who is about to be born in Valencia. Their mothers have used reproductive technology that is only legal in Spain and Holland to take his daughter, so Lluna will be the first girl born in Spain by using this procedure.</p>
<p>Monica, 38, is pregnant but the egg used to breed her daughter belongs to her partner, Veronica, for 31 years, while the sperm donor is anonymous. As a result Lluna have two &#8216;biological&#8217; mothers.</p>
<p>Monica and Veronica married three years, have been together more than six years since dating, and have been the first married lesbian couple. There are already six more lesbian couples married pregnant by this method and other four-phase clinical study.</p>
<p>This method, known as ROPA-reception of the ovule of the couple, costs 4,000 euros, and technically is not a problem since it is only one in vitro fertilization as there will be thousands.</p>
<p>Under Spanish law it is a perfectly legal method if the lesbian couple is married, and then one becomes the &#8216;genetic mother,&#8217; and the other in the &#8216;pregnant mother&#8217;, thus both are legal mother.</p>
<p>Monica and Veronica do not rule out having more children, but the next they want to do the opposite: Monica and Veronica as a donor as pregnant.</p>
<p>This is undoubtedly the dream of many lesbian couples, and it is quite clear that will soon popularized this method of reproduction. Within a few years in Spain will be enough children with two biological mothers.</p>
<p>· Source of information: <a href="http://www.agmagazine.info/2009/07/08/nacera-la-primera-nina-hija-de-dos-madres-lesbianas-en-espana/" target="_blank">AGmagazine.info</a><br />
Original title: Nacerá la primera niña hija de dos madres lesbianas en España</p>
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