glendakim wrote:Hiii everyone! This is Bella; I'm thirty-six years old. I live in Texas, USA. I've been an infertile person for nearly a decade. Well, I always wanted to have a child of my own, but due to this STD. I am not able to conceive. I just want you all to give me suggestions. I and my DH have saved a lot of money for a surrogacy process. But, Its not enough as its too expensive in the USA. Some of my husband's colleagues are suggesting us to try India for surrogacy. But, I'm not sure about it as India is an underdeveloped country...I don't think they will have good enough standards. Another hot choice which I've is Ukraine. I need suggestion from people who are experienced. I only have got good reviews of India and Ukraine. My priority is of affordability with good standards...
Alyssa562 wrote:Hi there. I would ask the obvious question. Why go abroad? Why not look for some way to fund surrogacy in USA? I'm sure there would be options for that. Some insurance policy etc, maybe. I personally, feel that the risk factor increases when you go abroad. Especial because of legal issues.
Alyssa562 wrote:Hi there. I would ask the obvious question. Why go abroad? Why not look for some way to fund surrogacy in USA? I'm sure there would be options for that. Some insurance policy etc, maybe. I personally, feel that the risk factor increases when you go abroad. Especial because of legal issues.
KattyH wrote:Alyssa562 wrote:Hi there. I would ask the obvious question. Why go abroad? Why not look for some way to fund surrogacy in USA? I'm sure there would be options for that. Some insurance policy etc, maybe. I personally, feel that the risk factor increases when you go abroad. Especial because of legal issues.
Reproductive tourism just like medical tourism is on a boom and getting too popular too quickly - so I assume there must be some benefits after all. However, you made an excellent point about the legal part - as far as I've been reading the post in a number of forums about the rules. The worst part is every country has its own set of them. Pretty complex and confusing ones TBH to the point of being ridiculous - like India do not permit same-sex couples for surrogacy and Ukraine needs one of the parents to have a biological link. What's wrong to be same-sex parents, eh?? I haven't read in details but the child born to a surrogate in another country must have a US passport first to return to the US - that surely isn't a piece of cake.
JennyKL2017 wrote:As for me surrogacy is a great option for infertile couples. I still don't understand why people are so surprised when they hear about this service. It is getting really popular around the world. If infertile couple doesn't want to adopt, do they have other options to become parents? No, they don't.
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