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Category: Assisted Reproductive Technologies

British couples desperate for children travel to India in search of surrogates

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Randeep Ramesh | The Guardian | 20 March 2006 Ethics under scrutiny as would-be parents are enticed by lower costs and relaxed laws. Daksha, a shy Gujarati woman in her early 30s, wants a child – but not for herself.… Continue reading

Wombs for rent in a hamlet of hope

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Mata Press Service | Asian Pacific Post | 9 March 2006 Smita Pandya, is expecting her third child. Unlike the other two, she is being paid to carry this one. “Why not, if it helps me give my own children… Continue reading

Woman gets pregnant with sister’s egg cells

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Egg Donation

Sunit Dhawan | Tribune News Service | 18 February 2006 Hisar, February 18: Thanks to the advancements in medical science, a 29-year-old woman who has not had any periods in her life has become pregnant with the help of egg cells… Continue reading

Childless NRI couples flock to Anand, rent wombs

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Niyati Rana | The Times of India | 13 February 2006 NAND: Smita Pandya (29) is going through her third pregnancy, but is mentally distancing herself from the child. For after the baby is born, it will go to its… Continue reading

RENT A WOMB – ‘The incidence of surrogacy has doubled in the last three to five years’

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Reena Martins | The Telegraph | 22 January 2006 Shilpa Mehta is visibly pregnant. But the baby she’s carrying is not hers. The real or genetic parents are a Scandinavian couple seated across her in the lobby of an infertility… Continue reading

PGI first govt hospital to produce test-tube babies

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Tribune News Service | 20 May 2004 Chandigarh, May 20: The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) has become the first government hospital and teaching institute in the country to produce test tube babies. The first set of twin… Continue reading

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