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Negotiating ‘Surrogate Mothering’ and Women’s Freedom

Asian Bioethics Review, 2022
Surrogacy is one of the desired reproductive technologies for family formation, yet surrogate mothers are subjected to unethical treatments and unbalanced power relations in India. Such treatment obscures women's free decision-making and can be detrimental to their maternal self.
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So not mothers: responsibility for surrogate orphans

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
The law ordinarily recognises the woman who gives birth as the mother of a child, but in certain jurisdictions, it will recognise the commissioning couple as the legal parents of a child born to a commercial surrogate. Some commissioning parents have, however, effectively abandoned the children they commission, and in such cases, commercial surrogates ...
Jennifer A, Parks, Timothy F, Murphy
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The Prospect of Surrogate Mothering: Clinical Concerns

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
There have been, in the last decade, approximately 500 surrogate births in the United States and the demand is increasing. The average cost is $25,000 and as there is no regulatory legislation in place, each arrangement is covered by a private legal contract.
J H, Steadman, G T, McCloskey
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Motivation of surrogate mothers: initial findings

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
The author presents demographic and motivational data on 125 women who applied to be surrogate mothers. Several complementary motivations were noted: the desires for money, to be pregnant, to "give" a baby, and to resolve internal psychological conflicts.
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On the Vicissitudes of early Primary Surrogate Mothering

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1985
I have noted estrangement from biological mothers and intolerance of intimate relationships in patients with an early history of primary surrogate mothering. This observation facilitated discovery of such early histories in 31 of 102 patients I examined during a five-year period.
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THE MORALITY OF SURROGATE MOTHERING

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1989
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Surrogate Mothers and Parental Rights

The Hastings Center Report, 1984
Tom, Tomlinson   +4 more
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