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Category: Surrogacy

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

Surrogacy – Cultural/legal Implications

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Heléna Ragoné | http://family.jrank.org The United States is unquestionably the world’s leader in availability of surrogacy arrangements. Britain, for example, implemented a ban against commercial surrogacy—in other words, any arrangement in which a surrogate receives payment for her services. On the… Continue reading

Best thing I’ve ever done, says Grand-mom – Birth dream comes true

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Amit Roy | The Telegraph | 2 February 2004 London, Feb. 1: The Gujarati family where a 46-year-old woman has acted controversially as a surrogate mother by giving birth to her daughter’s twins has sold its story to a British… Continue reading

Grand Old Parents

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Ramesh Vinayak | India Today | 22 December 2003 Science has turned the natural biological clock. It can be rewound, fast-forwarded, paused, even stopped. Easy accessibility to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) has extended a woman’s childbearing years. But in Punjab,… Continue reading

‘Rent-a-womb’ to see a boom

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Ch. Sushil Rao | The Times of India | Hyderabad | 23 September 2003 If the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has its way, ‘rent-a-womb’ could be the next booming industry in the country. The ICMR, the nodal body… Continue reading

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