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    Reetika Jain Roll No. 704 National Law University‚ Jodhpur Summer Session (July – November 2012) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Surrogacy-Meaning 4 3. Need for the Legislation 5 4. Concerns regarding Surrogacy 9 5. Indian ART Bill- Unmarried and Gay Couples 15 6. ICMR guidelines for surrogacy 17 7. The ART Bill 2010 19 8. Recommendations 23 9. Conclusion 24 Introduction The growth in the ART methods is recognition of the

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    sides giving their viewpoints. This has created much of a battle over recent years. Surrogate motherhood controversy has stirred up many critics and authors viewpoints to justify whether surrogacy should be practiced at all and if it should be legalized. While interpreting and analyzing the debate on whether surrogacy has ethical or moral values‚ or if it has turned the creation of a child into a new form of commodity to individuals‚ especially the women who bear the child for childless couples.

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    employ a surrogate mother. Two types of surrogacy exist. Gestational surrogacy involves extracting an egg and sperm from donors and placing the fertilized egg into the surrogate’s uterus. This procedure proves to be very expensive‚ and the resulting child proves not to be biologically related to the surrogate. The sperm used may be from a male within the employing couple‚ or it may be provided by a donor. The egg may be extracted

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    surrogate mothers be legalized in Taiwan? From different aspects‚ including moral‚ law‚ homosexuals‚ and so on‚ I will discuss about whether it should legalize in Taiwan. Surrogacy does cause several problems‚ whether its legalization is beneficial to our society? If there seems to have many difficulties in executing the surrogacy‚ should we give up and prohibit it? The paper will tell you. Should Surrogate Mothers Be Legalized in Taiwan?        Should we legalize the surrogate mothers in Taiwan

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    alternatives that are gaining popularity are straight surrogacy and host surrogacy. In straight surrogacy‚ or traditional surrogacy‚ the surrogate mother is impregnated with the sperm of the intended father by way of artificial insemination. In these cases‚ the surrogate mother not only carries the child but is genetically linked to the child as well. She however relinquishes her role of social mother to the intended mother. In host surrogacy the intended parents produce an embryo through in vitro

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    affected. Medical science has it possible these days to have a family in many different ways‚ with the choice of surrogacy‚ to have another woman bear a child for you‚ becoming increasingly popular. Surrogate mothers could be your relatives or a close friend‚ or a woman willing to give other people the same opportunity to experience parenthood. Although in some cases people result to surrogacy overseas‚ especially in places like India‚ where it is much cheaper to find a surrogate compared to more westernised

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    kinds of surrogacy arrangements. Total Surrogacy is when the woman bears a child that has been formed from the gametes of another woman and man and implanted in her body. Partial Surrogacy occurs when the birth mother contributes the ovum and the sperm is introduced by artificial insemination. She is a biological parent of the child. Commercial Surrogacy means a business-like transaction where a fee is charged for the incubation period. Lastly‚ there is a Non-Commercial Surrogacy in which

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    Some use medical treatments to overcome this situation ‚ for some no help is available and surrogacy comes to the rescue . Need of surrogacy arises when woman is unable to carry a child due to failure of embryo to transplant ‚ repeated miscarriages ‚ hysterectomy or pelvic disorder ‚ dangerously high blood pressure and heart or liver disease1 . SURROGACY IN ANCIENT TIMES Surrogacy was known and practiced in ancient times also . One of the first ancient references to infertility

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    Many couples who can not conceive a child turn to different ways to start a family. A surrogate mother carries another couple’s child with her own egg or fertilized eggs from another women. In-Vitro fertilization and surrogacy harm women’s bodies. These procedures are forms of violence. Reproductive technologies prove violent and inhumane; therefore‚ banning surrogate motherhood eliminates unethical treatment of women. “In Vitro Fertilization; a medical procedure performed where a sperm fertilizes

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    surrogate mother’s womb. (Aramesh‚ 2009). Many couples prefer this alternative instead of adoption since surrogacy offers the parents a possible way to have a genetic link to the child‚ even if he or she was not raised in his or real mother’s womb. Also‚ parents who choose surrogacy are able to be present in the whole gestational process of the surrogate mother (Tieu‚ 2008). Choosing surrogacy can be a viable alternative for couples but they should also consider the ethical and emotional dilemmas

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