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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both are the biological parents as the woman who carried the baby is also connected, just as much if not more. Courts do crazy things. The child belongs to the woman who carried it.[b] This wasn't a surrogacy[/b]. [/quote] This is literally the definition of surrogacy. A woman carried another couple’s embryo and gave birth to a healthy baby with no genetic connection to herself. If that’s not surrogacy, what is? [/quote] If that was true we would consider women who use donor eggs surrogates, and we don’t. Surrogacy is when you intentionally create a pregnancy and carry it to term with the intention that it will be raised by someone else.[/quote] Surrogacy also involves a legal contract. An embryo is not a new born infant. You cannot even compare the 2. A woman is not a baby machine either. She carried the baby to term and is the natural and the legal mother. I know this is hard if you’re the family that lost an embryo. There is a world of a difference in losing an embryo and losing your one and only child you just gave birth to. [/quote] That's not what the law says, though. [/quote]
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