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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Surrogacy is not benign and is not the answer for infertility.[/quote] Correct, no one who has other options just "does" surrogacy. It's a very specific type of female infertility where pregnancies can't be carried to term. Want to reduce that need / number? Great, ACOG needs to formally recognize the field of reproductive immunology.[/quote] Wow you’re naive. [/quote] I'm not, I'm one of those women with that kind of infertility so I know a lot about it. 99.9% of women with this kind of infertility don't have 150K for a surrogate. [/quote] No surrogate is a oId $150,000. Medical and basic expenses are all that is legally allowed. [/quote] Your post is garbled, but if you're saying nobody gets paid 150k to do this, you're absolutely wrong. yes they do.[/quote] New poster here. Nobody is getting paid 150k to be a surrogate. A couple [i]might[/i] pay 150k, yet perhaps 1/3 of that would reach the surrogate. There are advertising fees, legal fees, liability, overhead, salaries, and profit taken out. The receptionist is going to be making more than the woman you're paying to carry your pregnancy and give birth to your child.[/quote]
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