
Lesbian radio show host Romaine Patterson revealed on the air Friday that she and her partner are having a baby. Patterson, cohost of the Derek & Romaine Show on Sirius Satellite Radio's OutQ stream, will carry the baby, due in July.
Patterson's mother accidentally spilled the beans Friday during an on-air press conference before Patterson could announce the news herself.
Patterson's partner, Iris, joined the broadcast to share the news. The pair chose to use a sperm bank to "father" the baby.
"We saw a few pictures of how the donors look now, but we mainly saw pictures of them when they were babies or children," Patterson said. "We had a lot of criteria. We wanted a very smart child."
Patterson, who was 17 weeks' pregnant at the time of the press conference, said she will take her maternity leave in July and that pregnancy issues are already beginning to take their toll.
"I have cravings all the time, and I get cravings even during the show," she said. "Prenatal vitamins make you constipated!"
She and Iris plan to deliver the child at an undisclosed hospital in New York. Patterson warned Iris that she will carry the next baby they have together. (The Advocate)
These comments are reproduced as written by visitors to this Web site. They have not been edited for content, grammar, or spelling. The viewpoints appearing here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or views of advocate.com, The Advocate, or its affiliates.
Be the first to comment on this story.
If you would like to submit a comment for posting, please fill out the form above.
All comments submitted via this form are subject to posting or publication. (To send a private letter to an Advocate editor or writer, please use the e-mail button at the top of the page, or use snail mail.) If you would like your comment considered for publication in The Advocate magazine, please include your full name, your city of residence, and a phone number where you can be reached during business hours so that we can confirm your identity. Your e-mail address and telephone number are strictly confidential and will not be shared or used for any purpose other than to contact you about your comment.
See the Contact page for sending comments for reasons other than responding to Advocate editorial and news stories.
Please note that comments sent by fax or snail mail are unlikely to be posted, although they will be considered for publication along with all letters received via e-mail or via this Web page. Comments that chiefly concern Advocate.com content will be considered for posting only on the Web site. The Advocate reserves the right to edit submitted comments for grammar, spelling, obscenities, or libel; we will, however, do our best to preserve the original comment's style and intent. Comments considered for publication in The Advocate magazine may also be edited for length.