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  2. Project Cuddle - Wikipedia

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    The California State Auditor reported that 404 babies were abandoned in California alone between 2001 and 2007. [12] As of August 2015 the volunteers and employees of Project Cuddle have saved 786 babies from being abandoned and provided the mothers with alternatives.

  3. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    It is debated if safe haven laws prevent child abandonment or neonaticide. As with baby boxes, one study suggests that mothers in rural areas are not willing to travel to abandon their children and would not be willing to travel to a hospital to do so. [13] As of 2017, 3,317 babies have been surrendered via safe haven laws in the United States ...

  4. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    For surrogate pregnancies where only one child is born, the preterm birth rate in surrogacy is marginally lower than babies born from standard IVF (11.5% vs 14%). Babies born from surrogacy also have similar average gestational age as infants born through in vitro fertilization and oocyte donation; approximately weeks. Preterm birth rate was ...

  5. Surrogate mother in California unknowingly gives birth to her ...

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  6. Andy Cohen says his daughter was 'one of the first surrogate ...

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    The "Watch What Happens Live" host discussed gestational surrogacy, which allowed him to welcome daughter Lucy in 2022. Andy Cohen says his daughter was 'one of the first surrogate babies' born in ...

  7. Surrogacy 'unicorn' is pregnant with baby No. 11 and ... - AOL

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    In the last 13 years, 37-year-old Emily Westerfield has delivered 10 healthy babies. Three were her own biological children. She acted as a gestational carrier for families of the others.

  8. Eugenics in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 a eugenics law was passed in California allowing for state institutions to sterilize those deemed "unfit" or "feeble-minded". [12] The Asexualization Act authorized the involuntary sterilization of certain groups of people, including inmates of state hospitals, certain institutionalized people, life-sentenced prisoners, repeat offenders of certain sexual offenses, or simply repeat ...

  9. After 66 years, abandoned sisters reunite in California - AOL

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    As girls in 1948, Karen and Anne were abandoned by their Anne flew to Northern California this month for a long-overdue reunion. After 66 years, abandoned sisters reunite in California