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Originally Posted by scooter
We have the medical technology to guarantee a male child, if she is able to get pregnant and carry the child to term. Because it'd an invitro process, they can do preimplantation genetics testing so that the child does not have down's syndrom which as you know is an issue in pregnancies in your late thirties and early forties. Quite frankly, I'm amazed that the Japanese CP hasnt gone this route. How old is Sophie now?
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She was 42 last week.
The big problem is her ability to take a child to term - Louise was born early and almost killed Sophie. Her earlier pregnancy also almost killed her - the ectopic one. That is why I don't think they would take the risk to have another child.