surrogacy in English

noun
1
the action or state of being a surrogate.

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1. Altruistic surrogacy is legal in many U.S

2. Information about Births by donor conception, self-insemination, surrogacy and IVF

3. A surrogacy contract should necessarily take care of life insurance cover for surrogate mother.

4. While commercial surrogacy will be prohibited including sale and purchase of human embryo and gametes, ethical surrogacy to the needy infertile couples will be allowed on fulfilment of certain conditions and for specific purposes.

5. Alright fair enough, are you satisfied Andrew? well ya, I think surrogacy should be permitted

6. With offices in California, CSP is a world-renowned agency specializing in Creating families through surrogacy for more than four decades

7. Commercialized surrogacy industries in other countries have a reputation for coercing poor and vulnerable women into contracts

8. Accused of Abandoning two babies in the US, this Chinese celebrity has sparked a national debate about surrogacy

9. The major benefits of the Act would be that it will regulate the surrogacy services in the country.

10. Intended parents pursuing an identified Altruistic surrogacy may feel a greater peace of mind and stronger sense of trust throughout the pregnancy because it is being carried by a

11. A broad range of issues were discussed covering visa, migration, citizenship, irregular people movement, surrogacy, extradition, mutual legal assistance requests, consular access and crisis management.

12. Extraordinary Conceptions is the leading international surrogacy and egg donor agency, and has helped thousands of Intended Parents around the world achieve their dreams of parenthood

13. Genealogical Bewilderment is a term referring to potential identity problems that could be experienced by a child who was either fostered, adopted, or conceived via an assisted reproductive technology procedure such as surrogacy or gamete donation (egg or sperm donation).