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The court that finally decided the issue, like some but not all other California courts presented with similar conundrums, sensibly ignored the literal reading of the law, holding that the parents were the couple who had set the train of events in motion, intending at that time to rear the child as their own.[12] They thus substituted for the biological definition that had become technologically obsolete a social definition–motherhood by neither egg nor womb but by intention.

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