
One Norwegian couple –who traveled to India to source out donor eggs– said: "We researched on the Internet and chose an Indian donor because it does not really matter to us whether the baby looks like us or not"… "India is very different but the people are beautiful and the food is great."
*blank stare*
Medical tourism companies say they've seen a jump in the number of white couples traveling to India for donor eggs because there's a perception among many that multiracial children are healthier and smarter.
But, there's a catch! India allows anonymous egg donations from donors who are healthy and disease-free. So, some couples who travel there to acquire eggs have no idea what their child may look like.
Now, I'd hop a flight to Delhi for some premium weave hair, but a baby egg? Uh, no.
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