Surrogacy

In Henk ten Have (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. Switzerland: Springer (2016)
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Abstract

Surrogacy is a promising treatment for infertility. It can potentially solve many intolerable difficulties that the infertile couples and their families face. Although initially frowned upon, evidence shows that the surrogacy arrangements are more acceptable now than when it was first introduced. Therefore, changes in the attitude in decision making about surrogacy can also be seen in some countries, but there are still indications of the degree of divergence between discourse and the actual practice of different forms of surrogacy around the world. Social, ethical and legal problems are subject to major debates and disagreements in natural or partial surrogacy or genetically unrelated full surrogacy. Genetic gestation surrogacy may largely free from social, legal and moral complications. It is a great choice of infertility treatment if the couple want their own genetic baby, but it still requires more thoughts and discussion. This chapter attempts to discuss the different notions related to surrogacy worldwide.

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Who is a parent? Parenthood in Islamic ethics.M. Kabir - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (10):605.
Infertility Treatment in Developing Country.Shamima Parvin Lasker - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):3.

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