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SurrogacyThe term surrogacy is used when a woman carries a pregnancy and gives birth to a baby for another woman. Opinion on the morality of surrogacy is divided. Surrogacy is legally accepted in some countries such as UK as a treatment option for selected groups of patients. However, surrogacy is still not allowed in many countries. Legislation governing surrogacy varies between countries and even in same country such as the USA, where policies vary between states. Religious attitudes to surrogacy varies. Roman catholic and Anglian Christian do not accept surrogacy because it contrary to the unity of marriage. Islam forbids surrogacy (pregnancy should be the fruit of a legitmate marriage). Surrogacy is not forbidden in both Jewish and Buddhist . Surrogates can be divided into natural surrogates and IVF surrogates. IVF surrogacy (gestational carrier) - full surrogateThis is where a woman carries a pregnancy created by the egg and sperm of genetic couple. The carrier is not genetically related to the child. Natural surrogacy (traditional/straight surrogate)Here, the surrogate is inseminated with sperm from the male partner’s of an infertile couple. The child that results is genetically related to the surrogate and to the male partner but not to the commissioning female partner. To whom surrogacy is advised?There are several groups of patients that natural and IVF surrogacy may be advised to. IVF surrogacy
Traditional surrogacy
Surrogacy for social reasons such as the inconvenience of carrying a child, fear of pregnancy or interrupting a career is not accepted. Women who agree to become a surrogate may do so for compassionate reasons to help a sister, daughter or friend. Some women may agree to become surrogates for financial remuneration. However, commercial surrogacy is not allowed in the United Kingdom. Between 30-40 IVF surrogacy procedures are carried out annually in the United Kingdom. Previous | Next | Page:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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