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\\\I don't think that will be a deal-breaker for an otherwise childless woman - do you?\\
My comment was about your comment concerning the woman, delivering her baby. My comment was that she won't have the pleasure of the screaming and shouting of childbirth as it will be delivered by C-section.
\\\\And I am happy for my financial contribution to the NHS to go in this direction. If I support stomach reductions for obese people, I am certainly happy to support this.\\\
Fair enough, but i am not happy to see stomach surgery for obesity on the NHS and certainly not womb transplants.
\\\\\Does that mean that only ladies of a certain income bracket are allowed to be mothers under this new system? No cash, no baby? \\\
Got it in one. They can afford a child, they can support a child so they can have a child.........if they pay. Cuts out the snotty nosed urchins that one sees around the place.
\\\\If they have no womb, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, wouldn't the hormones suppress the emotion to want a child? Sqad?\\\\
I would have thought so Zac, particularly the ones without ovaries.........