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mathla_ghare_kailo
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Posted on 10-07-13 11:43
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Dear friends, what do you think about SURROGACY SERVICE in Nepal?
I think that such a service should be legal in Nepal because the service surely assists to create jobs in turbulent Nepali job markets. At the same time, it will be a decent income source for women who are compelled to force themselves into prostitution.
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no_more_crush
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Posted on 10-07-13 1:22
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IMO it should be legal ( If its not legal in Nepal). People seek for surrogate mothers from India and its a quite hefty business. It will help both the (new)parents and local folks supporting their financial need. However, before directly implementing the idea in Nepal we should have proper law, program who can educate people about its pros and cons. DIfficulties as per the context in Nepal: Since there are other priorities set in Nepal i doubt it will take into effect immediately. Cultural/social taboos, lack of professionalism are other small factors that might impact this idea.
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funtush
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Posted on 10-07-13 1:32
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Surrogate motherhood could be interesting as one of my relatives found out. They were not having a baby so they found an interested surrogate mother who was willing to get pregnant for the couple. The man had physical relation with the surrogate mother but they were not able to conceive so they ended up paying the woman anyways for the sex.
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mathla_ghare_kailo
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Posted on 10-07-13 4:43
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Funtush ji, In the process of becoming a surrogate mother, sex with surrogate mother does not involve. The process follow: - Gestational Surrogacy (GS):
When the intended mother is not be able to carry a baby to term (due to hysterectomy, diabetes, cancer, etc.) her egg and the intended father's sperm are used to create an embryo (via IVF) that is implanted into and carried by the surrogate mother. With this method, the child born is genetically related to it's parents and the surrogate mother has no genetic relation.
- Traditional Surrogacy (TS):
This involves artificially inseminating a surrogate mother with the intended father's sperm via IUI, IVF or home insemination. With this method, the child born is genetically related to it's father and the surrogate mother.
- Traditional Surrogacy & Donor Sperm (TS/DS):
This involves artificially inseminating a surrogate mother with donor sperm via IUI, IVF or home insemination. With this method, the child born is genetically related to sperm donor and the surrogate mother.
- Gestational Surrogacy & Egg Donation (GS/ED):
If there is no intended mother or the intended mother is unable to produce eggs, the surrogate mother carries the embryo developed from a donor egg that has been fertilized by sperm from the intended father. With this method, the child born is genetically related to the intended father and the surrogate mother has no genetic relation.
- Gestational Surrogacy & Donor Sperm (GS/DS):
If there is no intended father or the intended father is unable to produce sperm, the surrogate mother carries an embryo developed from the intended mother's egg (who is unable to carry a pregnancy herself) and donor sperm. With this method, the child born is genetically related to the intended mother and the surrogate mother has no genetic relation.
- Gestational Surrogacy & Donor Embryo (GS/DE):
When the intended parents are unable to produce either sperm, egg, or embryo, the surrogate mother can carry a donated embryo (often from other couples who have completed IVF that have leftover embryo's). With this method, the child born is not genetically related to the intended parents and the surrogate mother also has no genetic relation.
Hope you find it helpful to understand. Peace
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no_more_crush
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Posted on 10-07-13 4:51
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mathla_ghare_kailo Ji Your info is helpful. It would have been much better if you had indicated the source too. Surrogacy in Canada
~ Peace
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