Advertisement asking for help to have a baby on London buses

"Can you help us have a baby? We will never be a mom and dad unless a wonderful woman 36 years of age or less helps us with the donation of some of her eggs. You are our only chance to be happy."

It is the text of An advertisement that accompanied by a couple's photo can be seen from today on 50 London buses.

The couple, she of 54 and he of 48, who has 14 years of frustrated fertility treatments, has decided as a last resort to appeal to the goodwill of citizens who want to donate their eggs to help them have their long-awaited baby.

Doctors have told Linda that they will not undergo further tests when she turns 55, so in the face of desperation to see that her time is running out she has paid 3,000 euros for an advertising campaign on buses on line 9.

She, who if she were lucky, would go on to swell the list of mothers over 50 who are so fashionable lately, she answers to those who call her selfish that her husband and she just want to give love and a home to a baby.

Two different topics to discuss. First, the mother's age. On the one hand, she is a mature woman who, when she leaves school, will have exceeded 70 years, but her right to be a mother must also be taken into account and she has been trying to get pregnant for less than 14 years.

Second, do you think that a sign on a bus is the means to get the egg that will become your future child?

Video: 'Together For London' (May 2024).