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    Neither India nor the rest of the word is alien to the concept of surrogacy. It is almost ironic that the debate on surrogacy even arises amongst the very same people who pray. Some Vatican’s are seen to be against surrogacy, what if the same rule would be applied when Jesus was born? This question was raised by Elayne Boosler. Funnily enough the same applies to Hindus. It is evident that the same was also present in Hindu Mythology. It was true of Krishna’s parents Devaki and Vasudev, where by…

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    Surrogacy is defined as the carrying of pregnancy for biological parents. It is common and in some cases accepted, but is still considered controversial today. States should not prohibit the practice of commercial surrogacy. The practice does not involve the exploitation of women. These women are aware and informed of what they are committing to. Surrogacy is beneficial to both the surrogate and the couple. Surrogacy allows the chance of a life being brought into the world. Women who are…

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    Three Types Of Surrogacy

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    Center for Surrogacy, states, "A gestational surrogate becomes pregnant when embryos generated from the eggs and sperm of the intended parents are placed in the surrogate's uterus" (St. Martin 1). Brooks stresses the medical exams, legal representation and matching of the couples that surrogacy agencies provide, Brooks states, "Each surrogate is screened psychologically and financially before any insemination or IVF transfers take place" (St. Martin 2). The second type of surrogacy is…

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    FOR ONE TO LIVE The happiest moments in an adult’s life is having children, the people that will continue their legacy soon after they are deceased. Everyone wants children but unfortunately circumstances are presented in one’s life that will not allow them to have children. Though biologically couples (and some single adults) can’t have children the desire of an offspring is still there. That is where in vitro fertilization comes into place. In vitro fertilization are for individuals unable to…

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    When someone creates an emotional attachment to someone, or something, it becomes very difficult for that person to give it up. That person starts feeling responsible for that “subject” after he/she spend days and nights taking care of it. The person strives for the subjects well being and expects it to yield properly. When a woman goes through the process of pregnancy, she endures a lot of difficulties relating to her health and of the fetus. She strives for the well being of the baby, which…

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    Teenage girls who are in survival difficulties and without, have a third option to give their child an opportunity to live into adoption along side to abortion or having hard times raise the her children. A former chief executive of Barnado’s gives concerns about the low income of adoptions and about hostility and adoption. Mr. Narey gives suggestions to Ministers and social workers to improve increase adoption behalf of abortion. To begin, the articles name is “Choose Adoption Instead of…

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    Try to imagine a world where everything is still the same but is completely different at the same time. Imagine a place where how you feel about the way you look doesn’t matter anymore and you can look how you have always wanted to. Where you can experience things that you never thought were possible but still everything is completely the same. This simple thing is called surrogates where you live your life inside a robot without a thing being changed and I believe that robot surrogates should…

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    Surrogacy is an Umbrella term. Under which there are there are genetic surrogacy circumstances viz; Genetic surrogacy: involves natural or artificial insemination of a surrogate. If the intended father's sperm is used in the insemination, then the resulting child is genetically related to the intended father and genetically related to the surrogate. If donor sperm is used, the ensuing child is not genetically related to either intended parent but is genetically related to the surrogate.…

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    agree that Elizabeth Anderson’s criticism of commercial surrogacy is correct because as she argues “commercial surrogate contracts objectionably commodify children because they regard parental rights over children not as trusts to be allocated in the best interests of the child, but as lie property rights, to be allocated at the will of the parents” (Anderson 19). I will show this by first explaining what gestational and commercial surrogacy are. Then I will explain and provide the following…

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    Discussions if Commercial surrogacy is ethical or not is often controversial. Generally, the term Commercial surrogacy refers to an arrangement between the surrogate mother and intended parents in which there's a mutual benefit. It has turned into an appealing substitute for new couples because of adoption troubles, fertility issues, or high pregnancy risks. However, many still question the morality of surrogacy. A contemporary moral philosopher, Elizabeth Anderson, argues that surrogacy…

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