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    And Medical Ethics‚ seventh edition‚ Britain; Oxford University press. McHale‚ J. – Fox‚ M. (2007) Health Care Law‚ Text and Materials‚ second edition‚ London; Sweet & Maxwell Limited press. ¬¬¬McKinney‚ N.Y.D.‚ (2001)‚ Laws Prohibiting Commercial Surrogacy and Laws Prohibiting the Destruction of Human Embryos‚ Ndisi‚ J Pattinson‚ S. D.‚ (2009)‚ Medical Law and Ethics; second edition‚ London: Thomson Reuters publishers. Paulson‚ R.J. et al.‚ (1997)‚ Successful Pregnancy in a 63-Year Old Woman‚ Fertility

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    definition‚ it is a course of
action that goes outside natural reproduction. Although
surrogacy was first brought up in the bible it is only until
recently that it has actually become an issue for criticism
and debate. Factors such as the growth of infertility in
modern society‚ coupled with the declining number of
children available for adoption‚ and the development of
surrogacy contract and commercial surrogacy agencies have been resulted in increasing publicity and public
interest in the formation

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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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    October 27‚ 2014 Thesis statement: The paternity and filiation of a child conceived and born through surrogacy under the Family Code of the Philippines. Part of the greatest advancements in modern science is its contribution to the medical field. One particular scientific advancement in the field of medicine which has been greatly sought for in this present age is the use of surrogacy as a more modern approach to producing the gestational process. However‚ moral and ethical debates regarding

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    couple." There are two types of surrogacy: traditional and gestational. In traditional surrogacy the surrogate mother is the biological mother of the child. In gestational surrogacy the surrogate mother is like an incubator for another couple ’s baby. Taking into consideration these forms of surrogacy and the consequences of such motherhood the question of morality is going to be discussed in the essay. Traditional surrogacy is the most wide-spread form of the surrogacy as it is the effective one. However

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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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    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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    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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    does not connect himself with the topic as he relies on laws and facts about surrogates. An example of this is; "[a]lthough there was a powerful dissent‚ the majority of the law reform commissioners maintained that‚ as a matter of public policy‚ surrogacy ought to be permissible "(Hutchinson‚ Allan. 24).This appeals to his higher educated audience as it is more intricate and has language that is more in depth. The audience would not feel threatened by his vocabulary and instead would enjoy its complexity

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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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