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Gestational surrogacy [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Reproduction Update, 2003
Gestational surrogacy is a treatment option available to women with certain clearly defined medical problems, usually an absent uterus, to help them have their own genetic children. IVF allows the creation of embryos from the gametes of the commissioning couple and subsequent transfer of these embryos to the uterus of a surrogate host.
Peter R Brinsden
exaly   +3 more sources

Debating Surrogacy

2023
Abstract Surrogacy is the commissioning of a woman to gestate and give birth to a child for another would-be parent. The practice raises several ethical questions concerning, for example, the commodification of both surrogate and baby and the exploitation of the surrogate, issues which have been extensively debated.
Gheaus, Anca, Straehle, Christine
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The affective economy of transnational surrogacy [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironment and Planning A, 2018
The booming business of global surrogacy has come to a halt: one surrogacy hub after the other has started to regulate the incremental flow of intended parents to the Global South hoping to fulfill their desire for a baby with the help of a foreign ...
Carolin Schurr, Elisabeth Militz
exaly   +2 more sources

Surrogacy

Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1992
Recent cases in the United States and Australia have catapulted surrogacy into the forefront of debates and public policy regarding new procreative technologies, even though gestating and birthing a baby for another woman does not necessarily involve artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.
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