Family is by chance, friend
is by choice. Who has not heard about this quote and does not
understand the importance of choosing your friends.
Whereas
the marriage could stand for “making a family by choice”. Whether we refer
to the older generation where only parents were allowed to “choose”
bride / groom, or the present generation where the individual chooses
a “friend”
to become a “family”; Choice is an integral part of
forming a family.
Infertility is
no more a taboo, it is “just” a medical condition like any other, may it be
headache, gastritis, poor eyesight, etc. Yes, it took a long time for the
Indian culture to open its arms for IVF treatments, but couples are ready to
talk about it, discuss, look at options, and choose the best option
available.
Couple finding
it difficult to conceive, the Husband asks his wife, if she wanted to have her
own genetic child or have her family, complete? This question made it so easy
for the wife to accept the egg donor concept. Women who needs to identify
something in her child, could choose for some characteristics like
intelligence or skin tone (as she cannot see / know the egg donor). This only
helps her to connect with the child during growing years, and not live in the
shadows of “donor”.
If
today’s women, who are educated, self-sufficient, confident, financially
independent, come across infertility, don’t they have a right to choose their
own path? May it be IVF treatments, adoption, or going for sperm donor / egg
donor process. If a woman is being “strong” and ready to accept help to
complete her motherhood, doesn’t she has right to accept a match like her? Are
these choices limited only to marriage?
Every
patient of mine has always said that whatever they can Compensate the donor
with is less. We understand what it means. The donor was the reason the woman
is a mother today.
ICMR has already
laid down a Bill, stating who and how the advertisement can be released. The
bill allows the donor to be compensated, and to ensure her details need to be
kept confidential.
Let’s
support these beautiful women, when they choose to outsource their biggest
traumas, their own path, and accept egg donation to complete family. And The
egg donors, who understand these women’s traumas and help them.
Empathy
is about standing in someone else's shoes, feeling with his or her heart,
seeing with his or her eyes. Not only is empathy hard to outsource and
automate, but it makes the world a better place.
Daniel
H. Pink
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