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Elton John and David Furnish are Hands-On Parents

Nothing is getting in the way of Elton John and David Furnish breastfeeding their 4-month-old son Zachary. Not even the lack of appropriate body parts. We have the breast milk Fedexed from where she is, Elton, referring to the surrogate, tells ABCs Barbara Walters during a 20/20 interview.

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“Laughing Baby” Mom Shares Viral Video Secrets

Hes been called the Laughing Baby in the media. On YouTube, his video is appropriately titled Baby Laughing Hysterically at Ripping Paper, and in just two months, its attracted over 16 million views. To define it best in web slang: His video has gone viral. Its catapulted a 10-month-old boy to a type of celebrity status, plucking a small family from St. Louis, Missouri, and plopping them down on the couch of televisions The Today Show.

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Picabo Street on Olympic Gold & Motherhood: “So Satisfying, It’s Scary”

Normal people don’t just join the United States Ski Team at age 17. They don’t just have a ski run named for them after winning an Olympic silver medal. And they certainly don’t get inducted into the National Ski Hall of Fame after scoring more Olympic and World Championship medals than you can count on two hands. It’s safe to say that Picabo Street has had an amazing life. And for this mom-of-three, it just keeps getting better and better. Despite her ups and downs, the amazingly talented skier and inspiring woman has always come out on top.

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Kate Hudson: “It Feels Like a Girl”

Did you have a strong feeling that your baby was going to be a boy or girl? Well, Kate Hudson certainly does! It feels like a girl, but I dont know,” the pregnant actress, 31, reveals in an interview airing Friday on Britain’s The Graham Norton Show. And, she’s not the only one that thinks so! “Ryder thinks its a girl, Kate says, referring to her 7-year-old son with ex-hubby Chris Robinson.

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How Much Do Surrogate Mothers Get Paid?

Agreeing to become a surrogate mother means giving up approximately 10 months of your life to become pregnant, go through gestation, labor and delivery, and then give the baby to others who will become his parents. It is a life-changing experience for which the surrogate is compensated. Fees vary for different agencies, but in general all expenses for the pregnancy are paid, as well as a fee to the surrogate mother. Becoming a Surrogate