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1. Should surrogate motherhood be legal?
India is now destination for surrogacy, couples from various countries are attracted towards India
because of the lower cost and the fact that Surrogacy is legal in India.
A United Nations study in July 2012 estimated that surrogacy business is more than 400$million a year,
but there are no official numbers regarding this business.
Surrogacy is one of the most adopted assisted reproductive techniques (ART). And it is broadly classified
into Traditional and Gestational Surrogacy, the later being a technique where In vitro fertilized egg is
introduced into a female who would bear the child.
Surrogacy could be altruistic or commercial. While some countries do not allow any kind of surrogacy,
some allow only altruistic surrogacy, where no monitory business is involved. However, a few countries
like Ukraine and India consider it legal.
Although in 2005, Indian Council of Medical Research issued guidelines for accreditation, supervision,
and regulation of ART clinics in India, it is yet to be framed as a law. And therefore it can be understood
that there is little or nothing that clearly mandates the legal steps that one should follow when signing
up for surrogacy.
The outcomes of legalizing Surrogacy with ought a solid framework has already resulted in a plethora of
issues.
1. Both the surrogate mothers and the intended parents are exploited by middlemen.
2. Cross border surrogacy – Couples from overseas coming to India for surrogacy – theirs
frustrations include – language barrier, disorganized and painfully long legal battle, unclear
formalities.
3. Illiterate and underprivileged women taking up surrogacy persuaded by middle men.
4. Commercial agencies confining the women in illegal and ghastly circumstances.
5. Surrogate mothers denied payment if the outcome was not positive.
6. No pre-pregnancy screening against STDs, communicable diseases.
2. 7. No guideline w.r.t Expenses related to child birth including insurance for the mother
8. No law governing the guardianship of the child of the intended parents separate and no
longer intend to adopt the child.
9. Birth certificates for the baby, its citizenship as approved by Indian government as well as
the foreign government in case of foreign parents.
10. Rules and laws governing ART and IVF clinics against unregulated exploitation of the
opportunity.
11. Sex-selective surrogacy – knowing the sex of the baby and making decisions based on that.
Unless we have a strong legal framework that governs the Surrogacy process, making Surrogacy legal is
more elusive than beneficial.
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