It’s said to be intended to protect the women from exploitation, though some who have worked as surrogates say the ban actually hurts them. |||
New Delhi – For thousands of childless couples the world over, India has been the go-to destination to fulfil their dreams of becoming parents, thanks to its well-trained doctors, well-appointed fertility clinics and vast numbers of poor women willing to serve as surrogate mothers.Not anymore.The Indian government recently banned surrogate services for foreigners and ordered fertility clinics to stop the practice of hiring Indian women to bear children for them. It’s …read more
Source: Independent Online