Gay Couple Makes History In South Africa With Birth Of Triplets

A gay couple have become the first recorded same-sex couple in South Africa to have children born of both parents’ DNA by way of a surrogate mother. 

Christo and Theo Menelaou reportedly fertilized a single egg each by way of their surrogate, resulting in the birth of triplets. The Menelaou’s triplets also contain a set of identical twins.

“When you are gay, there is always the thought that it just may not be possible to be a parent no matter how much you would love to be,” Christo Menelaou told Sky News. “It’s very hard to be accepted for adoption and we were told we would always come after heterosexual couples. And then we just never thought we’d ever find a person who would want to be surrogate to a gay couple.”

According to The New York Daily News, while the birth of the triplets to a same-sex couple is a recorded first in South Africa, a similar birth occurred in America on June 28. 

South Africa has strict laws when it comes to surrogacy, according to Sky News, and both the surrogate and her husband had to both appear before a judge and sign documents “insist[ing] they all agreed and were willing participants and no money would be exchanged (aside from expenses incurred as a result of the pregnancy).”

While each child born to the South African couple doesn’t contain the DNA of both fathers, a new scientific proces called IVG (In Vitro Gametogenesis) could one day make it possible for same-sex couples to have babies who are biologically related to both partners.

Congrats to this beautiful family!

Read more: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/gay-couple-triplets-dna_us_57bdbe7de4b00c67eca0fd2d?section=&

These 22 Parents Are So Pumped That School Is Finally Back In Session

All school year long, kids everywhere anticipate the last day of classes. Parents, on the other hand, couldn’t be less thrilled.

It’s officially back-to-school time and all across the country you can hear the ceremonious clinking of wine glasses. As if being a parent wasn’t hard enough during the school year, there’s even more stress associated with kids and summertime. For all the working parents, when your eight hours of free daycare are over, deciding how the little ones will be entertained for the next three months can be a bit of an issue.

So now that your children have maxed out your credit cards with back-to-school shopping, you don’t have to bottle up your feelings about them returning to classes. Let it all out like these moms and dads have! These 22 exhausted parents aren’t afraid to tell you how they really feel about sending their children back to school.

1. This mom can finally take that dance class now that school is back in session.

2. The question ALL the parents are asking.

3. You can sleep all the other hours.

4. Now I’m no angel, but I’ve certainly earned my wings.

5. When you run out of fairy dust…

6. Cheers to the end of summer.

 

7. Back to school is the new Christmas — but less fun.

 

8. They save those commercials for Halloween.

9. Back-to-school shopping: a new form of birth control.

10. Scavenger hunts are meant to be fun. School shopping? Not so much.

11. The lesser of two evils.

12. “If I stop feeding you, will you stop growing?”

13. Christmas Eve with significantly less gift wrap.

 

14. “You’re somebody else’s problem now.”

15. Let your feelings out, girls.

16. When you put crayons and notebooks above your child’s well-being, thank goodness it’s school time.

17. This mom is just plain evil.

18. “You’re going to first grade whether you like it or not.”

19. A school cafeteria really is more like a war zone.

20. We all have things we don’t want to do.

21. This is a mom after my own heart.

22. Now the real vacation begins.

Make sure to include lots of vino on your back-to-school shopping lists and enjoy every kid-free moment of the school year!

Read more: https://www.viralnova.com/back-to-school-joy/

5 Things I’ll Make Sure My Daughter Knows In The Face Of Our Unsure World

I am writing this on the eve of my daughter’s second birthday. Current mood: #allthefeels.

Becoming a mother has changed my life in ways I never imagined. I spawned a tiny human with the same infectious laugh as my husband, the same perfectly round cheeks as my sister-in-law and the same beautiful blue eyes that I see every time I look in a mirror.

Watching my daughter grow is a beautiful, magical thing, but I can’t help but worry because I want the world that she lives in to be one where she is loved, and above all, safe.

With this ridiculous circus of an election, rape being at the forefront of the 24-hour news cycleand a seemingly unending string of terrible, horrible, no good, very bad news, I feel like the future is so precarious.

As a mother, that is downright terrifying.

Of course, at 2 years old, the bulk of the conversations I have with my daughter are Purple marker, Momma sit and Mac and cheese, please.

Still, I’ve spent many a sleepless night contemplating the things I will tell her when she is older. The things I will say to let her know she is loved.

The things I will say when she is feeling down. The things I will say when she wants to know why the world we live in is the way it is.

Obviously, I don’t have all of the answers. Who does, really?

Here are five things I do know and I can tell her with confidence:

1. You are awesome, and don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise.

You, my love, are an awesome human being. There will be times in your life where people will try to bring you down. These are people who could also be awesome deep down, but are likely struggling with their own issues.

Being a teenager is tough. It’s so tough that nearly 50 percent of high school studentsuse addictive substances.

Drugs are so often a coping mechanism, but there are other ways to cope. I know this because believe it or not, I was a teenager once, and I know how hard it can be. I know how mean people can be.

You will never know or understand why they are mean, but do not let them steal your joy. Do not let them steal your spark. Let no onebreak you with their words.

Instead, remind yourself every day that you are awesome.


2. Earn it and own it, babydoll.

Just because I want to give you the world doesn’t mean I can or will. It’s important in life to understand the joy that is getting something you actually work hard for. Like really, crazy hard.

Mommy and Daddy don’t even own a silver platter, so we won’t be handing anything to you on it. I want you to know that feeling of being an independent woman who can make her way on her own, and also know I will be there every step of the way to support you.


3. Say what you mean, and mean what you say.

There is nothing worse thanfighting with your friends or your SO, especially as a teen. Still, it’s pretty much inevitable.

Use your words carefully, my love, for they hurt more than any physical violence can. Words like hate and disgust should be reserved for things like mayonnaise or pickles, and never the people you surround yourself with.


4. No is the most important word you will ever know.

It is absolutely, positively, unequivocally OK to say no.

To your girlfriends who think it’d be fun to cut your bangs for you (no thanks, I like my forehead). To the friend outside the cafeteria offering you a hit off their joint in between classes (nah, I’m good, thanks).

To the boy who’s just oh-so-dreamy, but wants to go all the way before you think you’re ready (no, I’d rather not. Let’s make out some more, instead). And maybe even to me, your mother, who undoubtedly will want you to wear something I may think is adorable, but you are not comfortable in (just no).

Just. Say. No. It’s OK, I promise.

Though some may lead you to believe that being a people pleaser will get your further in life, you will get much further doing things you want to do. The things you value. And the things that, above all else, make you feel happy with your decision.


5. Know you are still just beginning your journey.

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

It’s not often that your mother will quote Shakespeare (this will probably be it), but this one struck a chord with me from the moment I first read it in “Hamlet” my sophomore year of high school.

Why is this relevant? While I understand that right now in your life, you may feel like everything that goes wrong is the end of world, it’s actually not. I promise.

The world is a vast and incredible place. High school and college, while important, are but a tiny blip in time in the grand scheme of your life.

Enjoy every moment you can, don’t dwell on the things you cannot change and always keep moving forward in the present moment, even when it’s hard. Even when you feel like you can’t, know you can. And know I will alwaysbe there whenever you may need me.

You may be wondering why I seem so confident. How do I know these to be truths? The answer, of course, is you.

Because being your mother has allowed me to see clearly the things that I couldn’t see 10 years ago.

It’s allowed me to determine what I really value in life. It’s made me realizeI’mawesome because I made you, that Ican say no to people and it’s OK and that our journey is just beginning.

Read more: https://elitedaily.com/life/daughter-knows-face-unsure-world/1531502/

Cabinet approves increase in maternity leave from 12 to 26 weeks, Bill in Rajya Sabha today

For the first time, mothers who have babies through surrogacy and those adopting a newborn will also be entitled to three months’ paid absence from work.

Cabinet approves increase in maternity leave from 12 to 26 weeks
Cabinet approves increase in maternity leave from 12 to 26 weeks

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016, which will increase the paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks, PTI reported. The amendment is likely to help around 1.8 million women working in the organised sector. The Bill will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.

For the first time, those adopting a newborn and mothers who are babies through surrogacy will also be entitled to three months’ paid maternity leave. Besides this, the amendment made the provision of crèches mandatory for establishments that have 50 or more employees. According to The Hindu, the proposed amendment also “facilitates work from home”.

The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, entitles women to fully paid leave of absence after giving birth. It is applicable in all establishments that have more than 10 employees.

Read more here: https://scroll.in/latest/814098/the-big-news-shuttler-kidambi-shrikanth-makes-it-to-olympics-quarterfinals-and-9-other-top-stories

Adorable Baby Gets Photobombed By His Future Self In Hilarious Photo

A dad was walking up and down the huge aisles of his local Costco when he noticed something rather strange in the distance. When he finally realized what he was looking at, it must have been quite the shock, but this man knew what to do in order to prove what he was saying was actually happening.

He snapped the photo, and Reddit userA_OBCD8663uploaded a picture that would go as viral as Chewbacca Mom! And though it might take a few seconds to notice, when you see it, you won’t be able to stop smiling either!

It seems as if this little boy knows exactly how to control time, but unlike in Back to the Future, he won’t need a fancy car or mad scientist to figure out the way back. He’ll just need to find an old Costco store to wait in for the moment his past-self walks by with his dad.

Please check out the hilarious little picture below, and you’ll see how time travel hasfinallybeen proven!

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Dad was shopping at his local Costco and enjoying the nice air-conditioning when he looked up and saw something pretty spooky! He quickly got out his camera and managed to capture a photobomb for the ages!

A photobomb is when you think you’re taking a regular picture, but something crazy happens behind the initial subject that ends up being more interesting or funny!

While the man in this photo is certainly nice, that big whale tells a much more interesting story!

And this proposal photo is cute and all, but there’s something hilarious about the alpaca’s interest in the camera!

Or this viral hit. Mom was taking maternity photos when Dad decided to make a joke that people couldn’t help but share!

But when Dad saw someone photobombing his baby, he knew he had to snap a photo as quickly as possible. That’s because it seems as if this one photo proves that time travel isn’t only possible, but it’s already happening!

And instead of having to drive 88 mph, it seems all he had to do was take a trip to his local Costco. Hopefully his Costco membership stayed updated, though!

“I guess I know what my son will look like in 70 years…” Dad said.

See the man in green sitting behind him? We never knew it was possible to photobomb yourself, but it seems like if you have the technology for time travel, you can definitely do it!

Hopefully,Dad ended up talking to this guy or at least getting his information, because this silly moment is going viral, and the whole family will certainly cherish this memory for generations to come.

Read more: https://www.littlethings.com/baby-proves-time-travel/