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CTV news story on women from Ivy League Universities being encouraged to sell their eggs to fertility clinics.

Top Picks : Selling eggs

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  1. if u pay twenty grand or more to egg donor and u are not satisfied with the product...is there a return policy like Sears? We will soon make the pagans look good...babies do NOT come with guarantees...i have 3 adopted children and they grew up knowing that we were not their biological parents but they were born in our hearts and were wanted by use and came from loving biological parents who could not care for them and because they loved them with an unselfish love they put them up for adoption. The last statistic i heard was that there are approx 2000 children in Canada waiting for adoption. Rewards that come for the adoptive parents are beyond describing.

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  2. Mary, don't make things more complicated than they are, hm?

    And why the slam on Pagans?

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