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Home Front: Culture Wars
Nebraska woman says carrying her gay son's baby was her gift
2019-04-06
(Reuters) - When Cecile Eledge offered to carry a baby for her adult son and his husband, they thought she was kidding - and that her doctors in the family’s Nebraska hometown would balk at a 61-year-old woman serving as a surrogate for a gay couple.

But two weeks ago the entire family - along with proud doctors - beamed as Uma Louise Dougherty came into the world at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Grandmother and baby are both healthy - and Uma was delivered the old-fashioned way.

The circumstances of Uma’s birth are a testament to changing social mores as well as the dramatic advances in senior health made by modern medicine and healthy lifestyles.

"I wanted to do it as a gift from a mother to her son," Cecile Eledge said.

News of Uma’s conception, delivery and birth made headlines across the globe. On social media, the family was inundated with messages - most of them positive but some extremely angry and negative, Matthew Eledge said.

"People from all around the world have been reaching out," Matthew Eledge said. "They want to help in any way that they can." The family is trying to ignore the negative reactions - the people who wrongly think that Matthew had sex with his own mother to produce the baby, or who leave homophobic remarks.

When they set out to start their family, Matthew Eledge and Elliott Dougherty were already aware of the toll that prejudice could take. In 2015, Matthew Eledge had lost his job as a teacher at a Catholic school after the pair announced they would be married.

That led to concerns that they would be denied permission to adopt a baby in their conservative home state. So they decided to try in vitro fertilization with a donated egg and a surrogate to carry the fetus.

To their delight, Dougherty’s sister, Lea Yribe, offered to donate her eggs. The eggs were fertilized with sperm from Matthew Eledge, giving Uma genetic material from both sides of the family.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  And which one of them will nurse the baby?

How is the Babylon Bee going to keep up?
Posted by: james   2019-04-06 21:31  

#7  Ok I admin I had to look it up.

Damn good snark of the day!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2019-04-06 16:54  

#6  Entry hell, I don't think I'm even going to try. Dang good.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-04-06 13:22  

#5  and early Snark 'O The Day entry!
Posted by: Frank G   2019-04-06 12:29  

#4  #3 gets my vote for the most simultaneously erudite and obtuse observation of the week...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-04-06 10:54  

#3  That's not a family tree. That's a Klein bottle.
Posted by: Cretle Big Foot4791   2019-04-06 10:23  

#2  I can't figure out how to draw that family tree.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-04-06 10:13  

#1  As controversially covered in the movie Heathers.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-04-06 08:41  

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