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Category: Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Ghaziabad maid in custody battle beaten up

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

The Times of India | New Delhi | 3 February 2010 Ghaziabad: Thirty-four-year-old Neetu, the physically-challenged domestic help of a Ghaziabad placement firm owner, who claimed to have rented out her womb to bear her employers’ baby, was admitted to hospital… Continue reading

Police probing surrogacy claim

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Lalit Kumar | The Times of India | New Delhi | 2 February 2010 Ghaziabad: A child is at the centre of contending claims made by a couple and a domestic help. While the maid, Neetu is claiming that the child… Continue reading

German dad to deposit passport as collateral

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

The Times of India | New Delhi | 5 January 2010 Eager to take his surrogate twin babies back home to initiate adoption proceedings, German father Jan Balaz on Monday gave an “inspiring” undertaking before the Supreme Court agreeing to… Continue reading

German couple’s surrogate kids may end up stateless

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Dhananjay Mahapatra | TNN | New Delhi | 16 December 2009 The Supreme Court’s worst apprehension appears to have come true. The surrogate twin babies of a German couple have virtually become “stateless citizens” with India refusing them citizenship and… Continue reading

US woman blessed with Mumbai miracle

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Pratibha Masand | The Times of India | Mumbai | 4 December 2009 When the US-resident Joy (38) held her baby Samuel for the first time at Mumbai’s Lilawati Hospital on November 24, a mixture of emotions flooded her heart.… Continue reading

German or Indian? Surrogate twins in legal no-man’s land

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Dhananjay Mahapatra | The Times of India | New Delhi | 1 December 2009 A childless German couple who had twins through a Gujarati surrogate mother are negotiating their first challenge as parents, in the Supreme Court — German laws… Continue reading

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