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Kristina Tries To Console Molly, Will She Offer To Be Her Surrogate Again?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) will try to console Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos). Will she offer to be her surrogate again now that they’re getting along better?

General Hospital Spoilers – Molly Lansing-Davis Is Looking For Another Surrogate

Molly and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) lost their baby when their surrogate, Andrea Gates (Lily Anne Harrison) miscarried.

Molly and TJ got into a bit of a kerfuffle when Molly plunged ahead with setting up an appointment for finding another surrogate before talking to him first. But what if they aren’t able to find someone else to have their baby-Andrea couldn’t go through it again.

Molly will meet with Claire Brown (Lyn Alicia Henderson) a surrogacy matching professional on her own-TJ likely makes himself busy with work.

But perhaps the meeting is unsuccessful, and she’s unable to find a surrogate for Molly, thus the reason for Kristina’s attempt to console her.

GH Spoilers – Whose Idea This Time?

The first time Kristina offered Molly didn’t want her to do it and the two sisters had a bad falling out over it, but finally making amends. But now, there may be no other choice and Kristina could tell Molly the offer still stands, or Molly may ask Kristina if it still stands.

Molly will soon bring a suggestion to TJ about a surrogate and the two of them will consider it-the surrogate this time might be Kristina.

Kristina being their surrogate, and using Kristina’s egg instead of a stranger has it’s pluses and minuses, such as putting another twist in an already twisted family tree.

Kristina and Molly are half-sisters on one side and half-cousins the way it is-their birth fathers half-brothers, and Molly’s child also being her niece will be awkward-but also, really related.

General Hospital Spoilers – Genetic Diseases A Possibility

The minus of genetic diseases being more likely to be passed with such a closely related surrogate was brought up, but on the other hand, daughters have given birth to siblings.

There are real life instances where an adult daughter has been a surrogate for her mother to carry a sibling, although such instances are rare.

Mothers have carried grandchildren as surrogates for daughters as well, so there’s no saying it cannot be done-nothing is impossible.

Kristina being TJ and Molly’s surrogate may be the only way for them to have a baby, at least one of their own, although they could always adopt.

But Molly really seems to want to share in the pregnancy experience closely, and with her sister being the surrogate that is a distinct possibility!

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