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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62rmv63069o At the bottom of this article it mentions that “all forms of surrogacy” are banned in Italy, France, Germany, and Spain. This really surprises me that Western European countries, that are typically rather progressive, at least compared to the U.S. would have this type of policy. [/quote] Good. It should be outlawed in the US as well. There is nothing progressive about wealthy women using poor women to have their babies because they don't want to lose their figured it they don't want to interrupt their careers. Surrogacy is despicable. [/quote] Surrogacy agency’s in the US don’t allow poor people to become surrogates. I am doing surrogacy right now and they don’t allow anyone who is on government assistance of any kind to become a surrogate. You cannot be on food stamps, housing vouchers, Medicaid or any government programs. [/quote] If it’s so amazing, why is it limited to rich white people? If it’s so life changing and beneficial why are there so many loopholes to jump through and requirements on income? Hmm. [/quote] Because it costs a lot of money, that is why poor people don't pay rich women to gestate for them. Are you really this dense? [/quote] You misunderstand. Pp said poor people cannot be surrogates. But if it’s so amazing, why not? Why would there be such limits to prevent abuse and exploitation if it didn’t exist?[/quote] The PP said that [u]women on government welfar[/u]e cannot be used as surrogates. And with that, I agree, if you want to pay for someone's pre and post-natal care, go for it, but don't make the taxpayers foot the bill for your bespoke kid. [/quote]
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