Tears of joy stream down Andrea Viez’s face as she lifts her baby boy, born to a surrogate mother in Ukraine.“He’s a star,” the Argentinian in her late 40s says, her voice trembling.After nine years of trying to have a child, Viez can finally hold her son in her arms, thanks to a booming surrogacy industry in Ukraine that has given hope to thousands of struggling would-be parents.But behind their dream-come-true is a highly profitable and murky business that many worry is taking advantage of… …read more
Source:: South China Morning Post