Parents: If you had conclusive proof that your child was swapped at birth...woul!


Question: You never know...


Answers: You never know...

Depends on how old they were.If they were too young to care I would want my baby.My son is 12 and if I found out now it would just crush the both of us if he were taken away.I have raised and loved him all of his life,that makes him my son.I would tell him when he was grown so that he wouldn't try to date his biological family and maybe I could be friends with my biological son.This is definitely a star question.

This would be a difficult decision. I would probably say something about it.

nope

No. I'd want them both to know their proper birth parents....and settle a major lawsuit...lol

Hahaha...I've always had this fear that my parents are not my real parents.

i don't think i'd be able to....the thought would always be there, ya know?

My parents would have swapped back QUICKLY!!!! lol

lol i wouldnt keep quiet
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No way, blood runs thick.

Yes I would. Sometimes the devils you know are better than the devils you don't know. NOT TO SAY my child is a devil. He is quite the opposite, this is just a saying.

But to reiterate, YES, I would keep it quiet because I love my son and I would hope that the other couple wouldn't come looking for him!

I guess it would depend on whether I found out a week after he/she was born, or 10 years after the birth.

This would be a difficult decision. I would probably say something about it.

My daughter looks WAY too much like her father for that to have happened!

lol i would def swap them back if they are bratty

well i'm not a parent, but i assume it would be a difficult decision; how old is the child when you 'discover' this evidence? If it was newborn, well right away, if it was a few months old, i probably would say something even though i grew attached to the baby; if they were much older, well i am sure it would be more difficult, but i would probably have a test done to make sure, and then, idk, i would have to say something. I mean, i'd want my child, as i was the mother, but i would probably still love the other one as my own, since i had raised it (him/her). i am sure the other parents would feel the same way.
But i don't think babies being switched at birth is as common as people think it to be ROFL.
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