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Mary Beth Whitehead

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Out of the ashes of Sara Whitehead rose Melissa Stern. Out of the ashes of Mary Beth Whitehead, there were pieces lost.
Mary Beth Whitehead
You cannot contract to sell a baby. If they legalize this contract they may soon start bringing poor women in from other countries just to be breeders.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I'm not perfect. I've made mistakes. I'd do a lot of things different if I could. I'd never, ever, get involved with surrogacy again. It's so weird.
Mary Beth Whitehead
He considers me just a uterus with legs.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I try not to pass judgment on anyone, and I wish they wouldn't pass it on me.
Mary Beth Whitehead
Women just weren't made to bear children to give them away.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I have great sympathy for people that are infertile, but a life is not something you can give away.
Mary Beth Whitehead
People come out of prison and aren't treated like I've been treated. I didn't kill anybody. I didn't violate anybody's rights. My rights were violated. Nobody likes to be hated, but the whole world hated Mary Beth Whitehead.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I gave her life, I can take life away.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I don't particularly like being pregnant. I like the baby at the end. Pregnancy is a very distant thing for me. I can't seem to believe there's really a baby there. It's such a miracle.
Mary Beth Whitehead
People wanted me to be like the Madonna, the white nun, you know, and that's not me. But I'm no villain.
Mary Beth Whitehead
Being a mother comes first for me. Before my husband, before this surrogacy crusade, before myself. I don't see myself as particularly strong.
Mary Beth Whitehead
Nature's laws have to supersede man's law.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I dont particularly like being pregnant. I like the baby at the end. Pregnancy is a very distant thing for me. I cant seem to believe theres really a baby there. Its such a miracle.
Mary Beth Whitehead
I'm this high school dropout. I quit in my sophomore year, when I was 15. I worked for a while in a deli, and when I was almost 17, I got married.
Mary Beth Whitehead

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