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Moral Dilemmas of Surrogate Motherhood

European Journal of Health Law, 2023
Abstract In the sphere of new modalities of creating offspring, one of the most controversial issues is related to surrogacy because it opens the space to unforeseeable ethical, legal, sociological and psychological world of dilemmas. Surrogacy is the process whereby a woman carries and gives birth to a baby for a couple who cannot conceive naturally ...
Milena Kavarić, Rajka Djoković
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Surrogate Motherhood

Philosophy in Context, 1988
The angel said to her … “You shall conceive and bear a son, and you shall give him the name Jesus.” … “How can this be,” said Mary, “when I have no husband?” The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the most high will overshadow you.”… “Here I am,” said Mary. “I am the the Lord's servant.”—Luke 1:28–38
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Surrogate Motherhood

Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume, 1987
This paper will explore some moral and conceptual aspects of the practice of surrogate motherhood. Although I put forward a number of criticisms of existing ideas about this subject, I do not claim to offer a fully developed position. Instead what I have tried to do is to call into question what seem to be some generally accepted assumptions about ...
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Evolving issues in surrogate motherhood

Health Care for Women International, 1990
Surrogate mothering is an arrangement whereby a woman who gives birth to an infant intends--through a contractual agreement--to give that baby to another couple. The recent Baby M case in the United States has raised numerous legal concerns causing many legislative bodies to consider possible statutes to regulate or prohibit surrogacy.
J A, Erlen, I R, Holzman
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