Hi Akira! That was nice from you to share your incredible story. I like when people tell their stories in short.
In my turn I can’t do it. Even when I get used to write briefly I become involved and forget about time. No matter actually!
Cancer is perhaps the most terrible things that can happen to us. you must be a brave one. I respect you because you were able to fight against it.
It deserves respect. Also it’s very good you didn’t lose your desire to have babies. You’ll definitely be happy after their birth.
You overcame cancer. That means you were under chemotherapy. You now can’t be stimulated.
What about egg donors in your clinic? I’m wondering where Japan also bans surrogacy or? It’s really developed modern country.
It doesn’t mean anything. Italy and Germany are modern and so on as well. Anyway they prohibited such facilities within their areas.
I’d like to know how you accept it. You sadly lost your ability to carry a baby. It’s really sad and tragic.
How it was to choose a donor? Or you couldn’t select? Was it responsibility of your clinic’s staff? Perhaps I ask too many silly questions. I find it very interesting. I want to develop our thread.
I hope I didn’t offend you. Some of my questions weren’t polite enough. I want you to be really happy with your daughters!