Monday, March 10, 2008

Thank Globalization


India Nurtures Business of Surrogate Motherhood
Commercial surrogacy, which is banned in some states and some European countries, was legalized in India in 2002. The cost comes to about $25,000, roughly a third of the typical price in the United States. That includes the medical procedures; payment to the surrogate mother, which is often, but not always, done through the clinic; plus air tickets and hotels for two trips to India (one for the fertilization and a second to collect the baby).


Related;
China's 'womb brokers'

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