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Assisted Human
Reproduction Act to regulate the financial aspects of contracts between intended parents and surrogate mothers. According to research, surrogate mothers are mostly motivated by their low socioeconomic status or family debt; they are more likely to be forced into surrogacy due to financial pressures. In 2020, Section 12 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act provides for the reimbursement of expenses and monetary compensation to the surrogate mother to alleviate the financial burden associated with surrogacy. According to this proposed regulation, the reimbursement of eligible expenses is not obligatory. Aiming at emphasizing the voluntary nature of the gesture. The proposed regulation provides a non-exhaustive list of different categories of eligible expenses, such as parking fees, travel expenses, caregiver expenses, meals, psychological consultations, etc. Additionally, the surrogate mother can be reimbursed for any lost wages during pregnancy if she obtains written confirmation from a qualified physician that the work posed a risk to the pregnancy.
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women facing poverty in developing countries, others purport that the lack of legislation in such countries often leads to much of the profit accruing to middlemen and commercial agencies rather than the gestational carriers themselves. It has been argued that under laws of countries where surrogacy falls under the umbrella of adoption, commercial surrogacy can be considered problematic as payment for adoption is unethical, but not paying a gestational carrier for her service is a form of exploitation. Both opponents and supporters of surrogacy have agreed that implementing international laws on surrogacy can limit the social justice issues that gestational carriers face in transnational surrogacy.
817:, the wicked king of Mathura, had imprisoned his sister Devaki and her husband Vasudeva because oracles had informed him that her child would be his killer. Every time she delivered a child, he smashed its head on the floor. He killed six children. When the seventh child was conceived, the gods intervened. They summoned the goddess Yogamaya and had her transfer the fetus from the womb of Devaki to the womb of Rohini (Vasudeva's other wife who lived with her sister Yashoda across the river Yamuna, in the village of cowherds at Gokulam). Thus the child conceived in one womb was incubated in and delivered through another womb.
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2014a: 84â94). According to U.S. Department of State, Bureau of
Consular Affairs, for a child born abroad to be a U.S. citizen one or both of the child's genetic parents must be a U.S. citizen. In other words, the only way for a foreign born surrogate child to acquire U.S. citizenship automatically at birth is if they are the biological child of a U.S. citizen. Furthermore, in some countries, the child will not be a citizen of the country in which they are born because the gestational carrier is not legally the parent of said child. This could result in a child being born without citizenship.
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cannot be achieved either. All these precarious factors increases the safety risks of artificial surgeries such as egg retrieval and insemination. Moreover, the underground contracts can inflict serious physiological harm on surrogate mothers. Surrogacy agencies ignore surrogate mothers' health risks and deaths: enforced fetal sex selection through forced abortions are very common, and multiple implantations and fetal reduction procedures may also be repeated on the same surrogate mother, causing health hazards such as miscarriage, infertility, and even death.
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to the agreement has a change of heart: if a surrogate changes her mind and decides to keep the child, the intended mother has no claim to the child even if it is her genetic offspring, and the couple cannot get back any money they may have paid the surrogate; if the intended parents change their mind and do not want the child after all, the surrogate cannot get any money to make up for the expenses, or any promised payment, and she will be left with legal custody of the child.
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survival but about human dignity and respect. Thus, decisions cannot be defined as involving agency if they are driven by coercion, violence, or extreme poverty, which is often the case with women in developing countries who pursue surrogacy due to economic need or aggressive persuasion from their husbands. On the other end of the spectrum, it has been argued that bans on surrogacy are violations of human rights under the existing laws of the
990:. Eligibility, processes and costs differ from country to country. Fertility tourism for surrogacy is driven by legal restrictions in the home country or the incentive of lower prices abroad. Previously popular destinations, India, Nepal and Thailand have all recently implemented bans on commercial surrogacy for non-residents. China is also a famous destination, even though surrogacy is legally banned.
670:). When Chinese people regard blood relations as an important pathway to demonstrate filial piety and family intimacy, these traditional concepts are rooted in the cognitive norm of society. Such emphasis on biological parents and blood relations undoubtedly resulted in conflicts with the practice of surrogacy, which regards childbirth as only a physiological process.
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do not participate in the upbringing process. However, there are also opinions that this separation from the children is not voluntary for surrogate mothers, but is forced by third-party agencies or restricted by unfair contracts. They can only give up the right to raise their children and send them away despite suffering great psychological and emotional trauma.
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parentage of a child. These orders usually require the consent of all parties involved, sometimes even including the husband of a married gestational surrogate. Most jurisdictions provide for only a post-birth order, often out of an unwillingness to force the gestational carrier to give up parental rights if she changes her mind after the birth.
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couple denies the child any claim to its "gestational carrier" and to its biological parents if the egg and/or sperm is/are not that of the contracting parents. In addition, they claim that the child has no right to information about any siblings he or she may have in the latter instance. The relevance of disclosing the use of surrogacy as an
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of surrogacy. Surrogate mothers are usually introduced to parent(s) in need of surrogacy through third-party agencies, or other matching channels. They are usually required to participate in processes of insemination (no matter traditional or IVF), pregnancy, delivery, and newborn feeding early after birth.
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Another point of contention surrounding surrogacy within the Jewish community is the issue of defining motherhood. There are generally three conflicting views on this topic: 1) the ovum donor is the mother, 2) the gestational carrier is the mother, and 3) the child has two mothersâboth the ovum donor
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wherein women's bodies are exploited and children are commodified. As Jews possess the religious obligation to "actively engage in the redemption of those who are enslaved", practices seen as involving human exploitation are morally condemned. This thinking aligns with concerns brought forth by other
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Catholic Church states that: "Techniques that entail the dissociation of husband and wife, by the intrusion of a person other than the couple (donation of sperm or ovum, surrogate uterus), are gravely immoral." Many proponents of this stance express concern that the sanctity of marriage may be
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Correspondingly, this value of kinship relations strongly affects the social status of surrogate mothers. They are easily considered "heartless" or "don't care about their own children" in
Chinese society because they are only responsible for the birth process and hand over the children to others and
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While many people believe that surrogacy exploits women, uses their organs as a tool for making money and objectifies their reproductive rights, the biggest ethical consideration faced by surrogacy in most societies, especially in China, is contradicting traditional
Chinese values. This is one of the
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Those who view surrogacy as a social justice issue argue that it leads to the exploitation of women in developing countries whose wombs are commodified to meet the reproductive needs of the more affluent. While opponents of this stance argue that surrogacy provides a much-needed source of revenue for
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Any medical organization involved in surrogacy will be considered as law violation, including any institution that organizes, implements, or facilitates egg retrieval and sale of women. Statistics found more than 400 surrogacy agencies facilitate the birth of more than 10,000 surrogate children every
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Georgia have the most liberal laws in the world, allowing commercial surrogacy, including for foreigners. Several Asian countries used to have liberal laws, but the practice has since been restricted. In 2013, Thailand banned commercial surrogacy, and restricted altruistic
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would. Preimplantation risks of the embryo include unintentional epigenetic effects, influence of media which the embryo is cultured on, and undesirable consequences of invasive manipulation of the embryo. Often, multiple embryos are transferred to increase the chance of implantation, and if multiple
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Other sources state that surrogacy is not objectionable in the Jain view as it is seen as a physical operation akin to any other medical treatment used to treat a bodily deficiency. However, some religious concerns related to surrogacy have been raised within the Jain community including the loss of
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A systematic review of 55 studies examining the outcomes for surrogacy for gestational carriers and resulting families showed that there were no major psychological differences in children up to the age of 10 years old that were born from surrogacy compared to those children born from other assisted
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A few jurisdictions do provide for pre-birth orders, generally only in cases when the gestational carrier is not genetically related to the expected child. Some jurisdictions impose other requirements in order to issue birth orders: for example, that the intended parents be heterosexual and married
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Some jurisdictions specifically prohibit only commercial and not altruistic surrogacy. Even jurisdictions that do not prohibit surrogacy may rule that surrogacy contracts (commercial, altruistic, or both) are void. If the contract is either prohibited or void, then there is no recourse if one party
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Although gestational surrogates generally report being satisfied with their experience as surrogates, there are cases in which they are not. Unmet expectations are associated with dissatisfaction. Some women did not feel a certain level of closeness with the couple and others did not feel respected
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In gestational surrogacy, the child is not biologically related to the surrogate, who is often referred to as a gestational carrier. Instead, the embryo is created via in vitro fertilization (IVF), using the eggs and sperm of the intended parents or donors, and is then transferred to the surrogate.
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or endometrial cancer can also lead to surgical removal of the uterus. Past implantation failures, history of multiple miscarriages, or concurrent severe heart or renal conditions that can make pregnancy harmful may also prompt women to consider surrogacy. The biological impossibility of single men
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Where commercial surrogacy is legal, third-party agencies may assist by finding a surrogate and arranging a surrogacy contract with her. These agencies often obtain medical tests to ensure healthy gestation and delivery. They also usually facilitate legal matters concerning the intended parents and
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It is argued that in commercial surrogacy, the rights of the child are often neglected as the baby becomes a mere commodity within an economic transaction of a good and a service. Such opponents of surrogacy argue that transferring the duties of parenthood from the birthing mother to a contracting
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found that
Whitehead was the child's legal mother and declared contracts for gestational carrierhood illegal and invalid. However, the court found it in the best interest of the infant to award custody of Melissa to the child's biological father, William Stern, and his wife Elizabeth Stern, rather
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In most countries, such as China, there exists a huge gap in the legal framework between the legislation and regulation for surrogacy. Due to insufficient authority supervision, surrogacy and the safety of surrogate mothers lack of professional support or reliable operation, the medical conditions
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Some choose to inseminate privately without the intervention of a doctor or physician. In some jurisdictions, the intended parents using donor sperm need to go through an adoption process to have legal parental rights of the resulting child. Many fertility centres that provide for surrogacy assist
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Other human rights activists express concern over the conditions under which gestational carriers are kept by surrogacy clinics which exercise much power and control over the process of surrogate pregnancy. Isolated from friends and family and required to live in separate surrogacy hostels on the
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Anthropological studies of surrogates have shown that surrogates engage in various distancing techniques throughout the surrogate pregnancy so as to ensure that they do not become emotionally attached to the baby. Many surrogates intentionally try to foster the development of emotional attachment
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Opting for surrogacy is a choice for single men desiring to raise a child from infancy, same sex couples unable or unwilling for pregnancy, or women unable or unwilling to carry children on their own. Surrogacy is chosen by women for a number of medical reasons, such as abnormal or absent uterus,
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The citizenship and legal status of the children resulting from surrogacy arrangements can be problematic. The Hague
Conference Permanent Bureau identified the question of citizenship of these children as a "pressing problem" in the Permanent Bureau 2014 Study (Hague Conference Permanent Bureau,
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Jurisdictions that permit surrogacy sometimes offer a way for the intended mother, especially if she is also the genetic mother, to be recognized as the legal mother without going through the process of abandonment and adoption. Often this is via a birth order in which a court rules on the legal
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on the part of fathers than their natural conception counterparts; there were no differences in child development between these two groups. At age seven, the surrogacy and egg donation families showed less positive motherâchild interaction than the natural conception families, but there were no
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Children born through singleton IVF surrogacy have been shown to have no physical or mental abnormalities compared to those children born through natural conception. However, children born through multiple gestation in gestational carriers often result in preterm labor and delivery, resulting in
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Due to such blurry legal issues, surrogate mothers have become an underprivileged group facing the oppression of women's reproductive rights and the lack of formal legal restrictions. Many of the conditions they should have, such as emotional caring and social resources, are absent, as research
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Assisted Human Reproduction Act adopted in 2004, it is prohibited in Canada to compensate a female for acting as a surrogate mother or to advertise the payment of such compensation. However, on October 1, 2016, Health Canada announced its intention to update and strengthen the
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The relevance of a woman's consent in judging the ethical acceptability of surrogacy is another point of controversy within human rights circles. While some hold that any consensual process is not a human rights violation, other human rights activists argue that human rights are not just about
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Even in jurisdictions that do not recognize surrogacy arrangements, if the potential adoptive parents and the birth mother proceed without any intervention from the government and do not change their mind along the way, they will likely be able to achieve the effects of surrogacy by having the
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A study has followed a cohort of 32 surrogacy, 32 egg donation, and 54 natural conception families through to age seven, reporting the impact of surrogacy on the families and children at ages one, two, and seven. At age one, parents through surrogacy showed greater psychological well-being and
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and issues with relinquishing the child to their intended parents. Immediate postpartum depression has been observed in gestational surrogates at a rate of 0-20%. Some surrogates report negative feelings with relinquishing rights to the child immediately after birth, but most negative feelings
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claiming that surrogacy contracts usually blindly meet client needs while ignoring the health and well-being of the surrogate mothers. They are marginalized by society and lack the companionship of their partners and legitimate medical health checkups during the nearly one year of pregnancy.
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Particularly in China, surrogacy operates within a legally gray area. Scholars mostly claim that surrogacy incites social instability both for the
Chinese Government and the public, such as civil disputes, gender disproportion, crime, and the spread of disease. However, no law legislation or
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The legality of surrogacy varies around the world. Many countries do not have laws which specifically deal with surrogacy. Some countries ban surrogacy outright, while others ban commercial surrogacy but allow altruistic surrogacy (in which the surrogate is not financially compensated). Some
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that surrogacy places the childbearing surrogate in a position of subservience, in which her body becomes a "tool" for another. Simultaneously, other Buddhist thinkers argue that as long as the primary purpose of being a gestational carrier is out of compassion instead of profit, it is not
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have also argued that surrogacy is an assault to a woman's dignity and right to autonomy over her body. By degrading impoverished women to the mere status of "baby producers", commercial surrogacy has been accused by feminists of commodifying women's bodies in a manner akin to
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surrogacy to Thai couples. In 2016, Cambodia also banned commercial surrogacy. Nepal, Mexico, and India have also recently banned foreign commercial surrogacy. Surrogacy is legal and common in Iran, and monetary remuneration is practiced and allowed by religious authorities.
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The historical legal assumption has been that the woman giving birth to a child is that child's legal mother, and the only way for another woman to be recognized as the mother is through adoption (usually requiring the birth mother's formal abandonment of parental rights).
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generally view it as a morally permissible way for Jewish women who cannot conceive to fulfill their religious obligations of procreation. Rabbis who favour this stance often cite Genesis 9:1 which commands all Jews to "be fruitful and multiply". In 1988, the
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in certain countries with large fertility tourism industries. Several Jewish scholars and rabbis also cite ethical concerns surrounding the "broken relationship" between the child and its surrogate birth mother. Rabbi Immanuel Jacovits, chief rabbi of the
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states that if a Jewish woman is the surrogate, then the child is Jewish. However, this often raises issues when the child is raised by a non-Jewish family and approaches for addressing this issue are also widely debated within the Jewish community.
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in the Hindu tradition and consequently treated as a pathology to be treated. This has led to general acceptance of medical intervention for addressing infertility amongst Hindus. As such, surrogacy and other scientific methods of
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In surrogacy arrangements, monetary compensation may or may not be involved. Receiving money for the arrangement is known as commercial surrogacy. The legality and cost of surrogacy varies widely between jurisdictions, contributing to
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Surrogacy may be either traditional or gestational, which are differentiated by the genetic origin of the egg. Gestational surrogacy tends to be more common than traditional surrogacy and is considered less legally complex.
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Supporters of surrogacy have argued to mandate education of gestational carriers regarding their rights and risks through the process in order to both rectify the ethical issues that arise and to enhance their autonomy.
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Golombok, Susan; MacCallum, Fiona; Murray, Clare; Lycett, Emma; Jadva, Vasanti (February 2006). "Surrogacy families: parental functioning, parent-child relationships and children's psychological development at age 2".
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rate in surrogacy is marginally lower than babies born from standard IVF (11.5% vs 14%). Babies born from surrogacy also have similar average gestational age as infants born through in vitro fertilization and
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Numerous ethical questions have been raised with regards to surrogacy. They generally stem from concerns relating to social justice, women's rights, child welfare, bioethics, and societal traditional values.
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Ramskold, Louise Anna Helena; Posner, Marcus Paul (2013). "Commercial surrogacy: how provisions of monetary remuneration and powers of international law can prevent exploitation of gestational surrogates".
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Some countries, such as the United States, Canada, Greece, Georgia and Mexico are popular surrogacy destinations for foreign intended parents. Ukraine, Belarus and Russia were also destinations before the
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adaptation to parenthood than those who conceived naturally; there were no differences in infant temperament. At age two, parents through surrogacy showed more positive motherâchild relationships and less
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Gay men who have become fathers using surrogacy have reported similar experiences to those of other couples who have used surrogacy, including their relationship with both their child and their surrogate.
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and the gestational carrier. While most contend that parenthood is determined by the woman giving birth, a minority opt to consider the genetic parents the legal parents, citing the well-known passage in
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treatments or surrogacy are immoral. This stance is further supported by the common conception that serving as a gestational carrier is an expression of compassion and therefore automatically aligns with
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that restricts surrogacy to Mexican married couples is unconstitutional. It also ruled that legal parentage should be based on the presence of procreational will, not genetic or gestational relationship.
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expressions of domination as numerous reports have been cited of women in developing countries coerced into commercial surrogacy by their husbands wanting to "earn money off of their wives' bodies".
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Traditional Chinese values focus on blood ties and family ties. The physical connection between parents and children and the process by which parents give birth to children are considered virtuous (
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ruled that every individual, regardless of sexual orientation, marital status, or nationality, has the right to access assisted reproductive technology to form a family, and that the Civil Code of
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If the jurisdiction specifically bans surrogacy, however, and authorities find out about the arrangement, there may be financial and legal consequences for the parties involved. One jurisdiction (
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by the couple. Some gestational surrogates report emotional distress during the process of surrogacy. There may be a lack of access to therapy and emotional support through the surrogate process.
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that "to use another person as an incubator and then take from her the child that she carried and delivered for a fee is a revolting degradation of maternity and an affront to human dignity."
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In South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, and India, surrogacies are all regulated âthrough national laws that expressly ban it or explicitly set the parameters for its legalityâ.
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beings, including human beings, is not a righteous practice as it almost always involves exploitation that causes suffering. Susumu Shimazono, professor of Religious Studies at the
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Golombok, S.; Murray, C.; Jadva, V.; MacCallum, F.; Lycett, E. (May 2004). "Families created through surrogacy arrangements: parent-child relationships in the 1st year of life".
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countries allow commercial surrogacy, with few restrictions. Some jurisdictions extend a ban on surrogacy to international surrogacy. In some jurisdictions rules applicable to
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enforcement has been published against surrogacy, whether it is a surrogate mother or a connecting third agency, despite the state government's attitude to ban such practice.
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thought is inconclusive on the matter of surrogacy. The prominent belief is that Buddhism totally accepts surrogacy since there are no Buddhist teachings suggesting that
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Levine, Judith, "Whose Baby is It? Surrogate Motherhood on Trial, Village Voice, Nov. 25, 1986; Levine, Judith, "Motherhood is Powerless," Village Voice, Apr. 14 1987.
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Söderström-Anttila, Viveca; Wennerholm, Ulla-Britt; Loft, Anne; Pinborg, Anja; AittomÀki, Kristiina; Romundstad, Liv Bente; Bergh, Christina (October 9, 2015).
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Bergh, Christina; Romundstad, Liv Bente; AittomÀki, Kristiina; Pinborg, Anja; Loft, Anne; Wennerholm, Ulla-Britt; Söderström-Anttila, Viveca (March 1, 2016).
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Bergh, Christina; Romundstad, Liv Bente; AittomÀki, Kristiina; Pinborg, Anja; Loft, Anne; Wennerholm, Ulla-Britt; Söderström-Anttila, Viveca (March 1, 2016).
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differences in maternal positive or negative attitudes or child adjustment. The researchers concluded that the surrogacy families continued to function well.
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Patel, Nayana Hitesh; Jadeja, Yuvraj Digvijaysingh; Bhadarka, Harsha Karsan; Patel, Molina Niket; Patel, Niket Hitesh; Sodagar, Nilofar Rahematkhan (2018).
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Söderström-Anttila, Viveca; Wennerholm, Ulla-Britt; Loft, Anne; Pinborg, Anja; AittomÀki, Kristiina; Romundstad, Liv Bente; Bergh, Christina (March 2016).
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to one another. Jurisdictions that provide for pre-birth orders are also more likely to provide for some kind of enforcement of surrogacy contracts.
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Simopoulou, M.; Sfakianoudis, K.; Tsioulou, P.; Rapani, A.; Anifandis, G.; Pantou, A.; Bolaris, S.; Bakas, P.; Deligeoroglou, E. (July 17, 2018).
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desire to help a childless couple. Other less commonly given reasons include enjoying the experience of pregnancy, and financial compensation.
1328:"The long-term experiences of surrogates: relationships and contact with surrogacy families in genetic and gestational surrogacy arrangements"
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exploitative and is therefore morally permissible. This further highlights the lack of consensus on surrogacy within the Buddhist community.
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on behalf of another person(s) who will become the child's parent(s) after birth. People pursue surrogacy for a variety of reasons such as
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are generally supported within the Hindu community. Nonetheless, Hindu women do not commonly use surrogacy as an option to treat
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Dar, S.; Lazer, T.; Swanson, S.; Silverman, J.; Wasser, C.; Moskovtsev, S. I.; Sojecki, A.; Librach, C. L. (December 17, 2014).
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Ciccarelli, Janice; Beckman, Linda (March 2005). "Navigating Rough Waters: An Overview of Psychological Aspects of Surrogacy".
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which states that life begins at conception. Also controversial is the issue of defining Judaism in the context of surrogacy.
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have embryos left over, which they donate to others. The resulting child is genetically unrelated to the intended parent(s).
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Teman, E. (March 2003). "The medicalization of "nature" in the "artificial body": surrogate motherhood in Israel".
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should be respected throughout the pregnancy even if her wishes conflict with what the intended parents want.
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1953 – Researchers successfully performed the first
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2322:"Emotional experiences in surrogate mothers: A qualitative study"
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of parenthood is so great that ovum surrogacy is permissible".
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reproductive technology or those children conceived naturally.
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For surrogate pregnancies where only one child is born, the
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Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self
1989:"Noel Keane, 58, Lawyer in Surrogate Mother Cases, Is Dead"
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tradition of Jainism according to which the embryo of Lord
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1986 – Melissa Stern, otherwise known as "
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which suggests the practice of gestational carrier-hood:
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Insemination of the surrogate can be either through sex (
1273:"Surrogate pregnancy: an essential guide for clinicians"
3650:"Buddhist Ethics and Surrogacy Problem of Thai Society"
2558:"The corner of Europe where women rent out their wombs"
1659:"Insight into different aspects of surrogacy practices"
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Gestational surrogates have a smaller chance of having
2660:"Infertile Couples in Iran Find New Hope in Surrogacy"
2070:"Is Surrogacy in Mexico Legal? A Detailed Explanation"
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Religious response to assisted reproductive technology
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3825:"Religion, Culture and Religious Discrimination",
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2198:scribd.com "Knowing the Surrogate Body in Israel"
1871:"Surrogacy: the experiences of surrogate mothers"
1245:"Using a Surrogate Mother: What You Need to Know"
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2202:Surrogate Motherhood: International Perspectives
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2803:, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 395â435,
2580:"Thai 'baby factory' saga reaches uneasy end"
2215:Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart
1568:Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
1326:Imrie, Susan; Jadva, Vasanti (July 4, 2014).
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3971:"Surrogacy: Parenthood as a global industry"
3880:"Some Bioethical Issues in Jain Perspective"
3858:"Harinegameshin Transfers Mahavira's Embryo"
3581:. Archived from the original on June 7, 2016
497:Laws dealing with surrogacy must deal with:
3362:Damelio, Jennifer; Sorensen, Kelly (2008).
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794:Surrogacy does not conflict with the
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3878:Kachhara, N.L. (February 2017).
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3575:"Surrogacy and Hindu mythology"
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988:Russian invasion of Ukraine
806:, including a story in the
743:, contends in the magazine
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5292:Parentâteacher association
5067:Parental abuse by children
4948:Positive Parenting Program
4898:Parent management training
4893:Normative social influence
3862:Philadelphia Museum of Art
3573:keyadutta (June 6, 2016).
2739:. hcch.net. Archived from
2442:10.1037/0012-1649.40.3.400
1581:10.1057/s41599-023-02370-x
1345:10.1016/j.rbmo.2014.06.004
1290:10.1576/toag.11.1.49.27468
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5072:Stress in early childhood
4792:Taking children seriously
4624:Applied behavior analysis
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3662:10.31940/soshum.v9i1.1267
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2618:Journal of Medical Ethics
2277:Human Reproduction Update
1771:Human Reproduction Update
1614:Human Reproduction Update
1512:Human Reproduction Update
1398:Human Reproduction Update
1081:Surrogacy laws by country
1046:Commercial animal cloning
634:Those concerned with the
481:Surrogacy laws by country
449:resolve after some time.
368:cryopreservation of sperm
241:Indications for surrogacy
58:, dangers or undesirable
4933:The talk (sex education)
4644:Developmental psychology
4256:Ovarian hyperstimulation
3950:The Schechter Institutes
3446:10.1177/0308518x18769652
3107:10.4103/0019-557X.114984
3037:10.4103/0970-0218.103466
2934:10.4103/0970-0218.103466
2513:Developmental Psychology
2429:Developmental Psychology
2234:Journal of Social Issues
2111:10.1525/maq.2003.17.1.78
1678:10.4103/jhrs.JHRS_138_17
1159:10.3390/medicina57010047
1086:Third-party reproduction
5140:Parental responsibility
5100:Cost of raising a child
4292:Artificial insemination
4138:Male infertility crisis
2722:April 23, 2012, at the
2630:10.1136/jme.2008.027763
2375:Fertility and Sterility
2213:Ragone, Helena (1994).
1918:Postgate, J.N. (1992).
1394:"Gestational surrogacy"
1205:Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet
1036:Artificial insemination
873:was transferred from a
416:Supreme Court of Mexico
376:1978 –
347:1944 –
285:uncomplicated pregnancy
108:artificial insemination
4443:Mitochondrial donation
4377:Donor Sibling Registry
4216:Assisted zona hatching
4205:In vitro fertilisation
2860:10.5582/bst.2022.01263
1969:Merino, Faith (2010).
1213:10.1055/s-0042-1759774
1022:Human sexuality portal
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349:Harvard Medical School
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4823:After-school activity
4747:Concerted cultivation
4742:Buddha-like parenting
4674:Nature versus nurture
4639:Cognitive development
3628:classroom.synonym.com
3487:10.1093/humrep/dew068
2784:on September 7, 2015.
2766:. repub.eur.nl: 1â54.
2698:Baudouin, Christine.
2290:10.1093/humupd/dmv046
2175:10.1093/humrep/dem155
1926:. Routledge. p.
1888:10.1093/humrep/deg397
1811:Global Star Surrogacy
1784:10.1093/humupd/dmv046
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1627:10.1093/humupd/dmv046
1525:10.1093/humupd/dmv046
1411:10.1093/humupd/dmg033
1112:"surrogate pregnancy"
952:Jewish Medical Ethics
893:Jain texts, however.
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263:Gestational surrogacy
118:Gestational surrogacy
95:Traditional surrogacy
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5120:Right to family life
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4757:Free-range parenting
4732:Attachment parenting
4722:Achievement ideology
4334:Reproductive surgery
4226:Cytoplasmic transfer
4156:Estrogen antagonists
4148:Fertility medication
3772:(Suppl 1): 140â142.
3744:Community in Mission
2743:on November 4, 2013.
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5135:Parental alienation
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4787:Strict father model
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4679:Parental investment
4514:Kinship terminology
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4241:In vitro maturation
4236:Gestational carrier
4161:aromatase inhibitor
3437:2018EnPlA..50.1626S
2797:"Surrogacy in Asia"
2680:. December 17, 2007
2196:Teman, Elly. 2003.
1807:"What is Surrogacy"
741:University of Tokyo
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585:Gestational carrier
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5181:T. Berry Brazelton
4918:Social integration
4654:Identity formation
4372:Donor registration
4339:Vasectomy reversal
4028:The Jerusalem Post
3989:The Globe and Mail
3474:Human Reproduction
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2162:Human Reproduction
2074:Surrogacy Miracles
1994:The New York Times
1875:Human Reproduction
1719:Human Reproduction
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4041:Los Angeles Times
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