Listen, if I were that impoverished woman in a poor country, I would do it in a minute. NP. |
Whoosh! You missed PP’s point entirely. |
This, I'm sorry, but there's no justification. For a similar (or lower?) cost, there are many, many living children in need of a loving home. |
NP and I don't think they did. |
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INDIA
I am Indian and I feel if the mothers are paid $20-25K (instead of several hundred dollars) and their expenses and medical care is fully taken care of during pregnancy and postpartum - it will change their and their family's future. Make it worth their while. |
Then why don’t you go ahead and adopt them? The OP doesn’t want to adopt. She wants to have her and her husband’s biological child. The technology exists. The women who are more than happy to be surrogates exist. So, why don’t you crawl back to the Middle Ages and rant about ethics while burning a witch? |
You think producing clothing is the same effect on a body as carrying a child? Are you a man or something? No way a woman would compare these two. |
+1 Why can't people adopt? |
Because they don’t want to. They want to raise their own biological children. You are free to adopt. Other people are free to use surrogates. Bigger question: why are there so many nasty trolls hovering around this infertility board? |
Speak for yourself. I’m a woman and I’d much rather get well paid for being pregnant again than work for less than minimum wage in a factory. |
It’s illegal there. |
How do we determine what is well paid to carry a pregnancy and birth a child? OP is trying to cut corners and pay as little as possible by going to a poor country. How much is a bio child worth? |
How many have you adopted? |
| There's a reason surrogacy is illegal in most Western countries. It really is exploitative and there have been some absolutely dreadful situations where the surrogate mother has been left with a disabled child that the "buyers" didn't want anymore, and which she doesn't have the means to support. I think we will increasingly see surrogacy be outlawed in more countries. |
I have an adopted child. You? |