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  1. Baby M: With JoBeth Williams, John Shea, Bruce Weitz, Robin Strasser. A childless couple enlists the help of a woman to be their surrogate for their first child. What ensues changes their lives and laws of surrogacy.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baby_MBaby M - Wikipedia

    Baby M (born March 27, 1986) was the pseudonym used in the case In re Baby M, 537 A.2d 1227, 109 N.J. 396 (N.J. 1988) for the infant whose legal parentage was in question.

  3. A two-part miniseries dramatizing the story of Mary Beth Whitehead, the surrogate mother who bore a child for William and Elizabeth Stern, but decided to keep "Baby M" rather than give it up at birth. The drama depicts the world-famous court battle that resulted from her action.

  4. Mar 29, 2012 · Baby M Part 1 of 3 1/6. This is the true story of the custody battle between Mary Beth Whitehead and William Stern. Mary Beth Whitehead agreed to be a surrogate mother for Bill and Betsy Stern...

  5. They soon meet Mary Beth and Rick Whitehead, a Brick Township, Ocean County, New Jersey family with two pre-teen children, Tuesday and Ryan. Mary Beth agrees to carry the Sterns' child and will accept $10,000 in exchange for the baby.

  6. Baby M. With the consent of her husband (Bruce Weitz), Mary Beth Whitehead (JoBeth Williams) agrees to be artificially inseminated by Rick Stern (John Shea), who is unable to have a child with...

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  7. Baby M (TV Mini Series 1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Baby M is a two-part TV movie predicated on a headline-making true event. In 1985, Mary Beth Whitehead accepted $10,000 to bear a child, which then would be adopted by William and Elizabeth Stern. But after the baby's birth in March of 1986, Whitehead reneged on the agreement.

  9. Visit the movie page for 'Baby M' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  10. Baby M is a two-part TV movie predicated on a headline-making true event. In 1985, Mary Beth Whitehead accepted $10,000 to bear a child, which then would be adopted by William and Elizabeth Stern. But after the baby’s birth in March of 1986, Whitehead reneged on the agreement.

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