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surrogacy

[ sur-uh-guh-see, suhr ]

noun

  1. the state of being a surrogate or surrogate mother.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of surrogacy1

First recorded in 1810–20
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Grace says she was given the option of surrogacy or adoption, but carrying her own baby felt "really important".

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In the UK commercial surrogacy is illegal and a third party cannot profit from matching people, but it is not illegal for a surrogate to be paid expenses.

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Thirteen women from the Philippines have been convicted of human trafficking in Cambodia for intending to sell babies they carried through surrogacy.

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She said she and her husband, Crispen, had started to look into surrogacy when, unexpectedly, she fell pregnant.

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Of course White shouted them out at Trump’s election victory party last week — they were basically running his Gen Z surrogacy operation, and delivering millions and millions of free media impressions in the process.

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