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A mother's story: the truth about the Baby M case. by. Whitehead, Mary Beth; Schwartz-Nobel, Loretta. Publication date. Topics. Whitehead, Mary Beth, Whitehead, Mary B, Surrogate mothers, Autobiographie, Leihmutter, Erlebnisbericht. www.doorway.ru Interaction Count: Buy A Mother's Story: The Truth About the Baby m Case 1 by Whitehead, Mary Beth, Schwartz-Nobel, Loretta (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders/5(5). A Mother's Story The Truth About the Baby M Case. Whitehead, Mary Beth with Loretta Schwartz-Nobel. Published by St. Martin's Press, New York, ISBN .


A mother's story: the truth about the Baby M case Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. the truth about the Baby M case by Whitehead, Mary Beth; Schwartz-Nobel, Loretta. Publication date Topics Whitehead, Mary Beth, Whitehead, Mary B, Surrogate mothers, Autobiographie, Leihmutter, Erlebnisbericht Publisher. MOTHER'S STORY: THE TRUTH ABOUT. THE. BABY. M. CASE () (including pictures of Mary Beth Whitehead running from pho-tographers). In re Baby M, A.2d (N.J. ). "In granting Mary Beth liberal visitation, the lower court gently chided both sets of parents: Mary Beth Whitehead Gould must accept and understand that Melissa is not. Baby M is now Melissa Stern, who has put the case behind her. As an adult in , she legally had the parental rights of Mary Beth Whitehead terminated. Melissa also officially went through the adoption process, legalizing Elizabeth Stern as her mother.


A Mother's Story The Truth About the Baby M Case. Whitehead, Mary Beth with Loretta Schwartz-Nobel. Published by St. Martin's Press, New York, ISBN ISBN In , Mary Beth Whitehead published her own book about her experiences, A Mother's Story: The Truth About the Baby M Case. In , artist Martha Rosler made the video "Born to be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby M". According to Wikipedia, Melissa Stern (Baby M) had her mother's (Mary Beth Gould, formerly Whitehead) legal rights terminated when she turned of age. And Melissa Stern also had her step-mother (Betsy Stern who was allegedly-infertile) legally adopt her when she turned of age.

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