Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Until the mid-1900s, a person just had parents. After the rise in adoption agencies, in vitro fertilization and sperm banks, what retronym was used to describe one of the people whose genetic endowment created the child?"
...1. biological parent 2. gene donor 3. real parent 4. true parent The constant development of new scientific breakthroughs can make for some interesting retronyms. With so many new ways to conceive a child today, there is now a distinction between the family who raises a child and the biological mother and/or father. The term birth parent is also sometimes used to refer to the person who gave birth to a child, but in the case of a surrogate mother who carried an embryo on behalf of the two biological parents, but was not actually involved genetically in the creation of the child, this person is not the biological mother. Birth parent has therefore become less commonly used than it was at one time to refer to the biological parent.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "6. Until the mid-1900s, a person just had parents. After the rise in adoption agencies, in vitro fertilization and sperm banks, what retronym was used to describe one of the people whose genetic endowment created the child?"
biological parent:
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