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    idea what I’m going to do, I’m a single surrogate mother, I was not expecting to have to take care of someone else’s kid, just because they don’t want the responsibility of caring for more babies then they intended on having. I can’t take on this responsibility, I already have three kids of my own, I can’t afford to take on any more children, but what I don’t understand is how are you going to pay someone to have your baby and as soon as you find out the surrogate is have more babies then you wanted

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    be related to the prisoner’s dilemma argument is child surrogacy. The parties involved are the couple who want a child by a surrogate mother as they are unable to have children due to medical issues and the surrogate mother. The surrogacy agency also plays a major role and therefore can be considered as a different party. Each side has a different purpose, for the surrogate mother it’s her way of income to survive in the economy, for the agency it is a business and for the parents it’s a way they

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    It Takes Three: Gestational Surrogacy Gestational surrogacy is when a woman, referred to as a surrogate, is pregnant with and gives birth to a baby that is not genetically related to her. A gestational surrogacy usually takes place when a couple is unable to get pregnant and or carry a baby. In most cases it is because a woman has an unhealthy or nonexistent uterus. Gestational surrogacy is also some times used by gay couples who want to start a family. The pregnancy is created with a medical

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    individuals have children. Some people say that surrogacy is unhealthy for the surrogate mothers and that it employs immoral methods for achieving pregnancy and parenthood; however, surrogacy allows everyone to be able to have a child of their own even if they cannot physically conceive one, it is beneficial to society, and it does not carry the same stigma as it did years ago. There are four different types of surrogate parenting. The most common is Classical Surrogacy which is surrogacy by artificial

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    As a health care provider, I want to respect the patients’ wishes. Since a disagreement exists between the husband, who is the legal surrogate decision maker, the patients’ adult children and the recommendation of the health care team, further communication is needed. Although as a health provider I am not required to provide medically futile interventions, taking a “utilitarian approach”

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    cannot have a child has another woman become pregnant and deliver the child for her. 1The other woman is called a surrogate mother. In order to do this an egg from the planned mother or a donor is fertilized with sperm from the planned father or a donor. The embryo or embryos are then transported into the surrogate mother that carries and delivers the baby.1 Couples and their surrogate mothers are misusing surrogacy. Many issues can arise that it’s not even worth the risk most of the time. Some of

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    Commercial surrogacy is becoming a growing practice worldwide, where the surrogate mother is “anyone who is paid money to bear a child for other people and terminates her parental rights, so that the others may raise the child as exclusively their own” (Anderson 71). People may imply that such an act is morally and ethically wrong, but to a utilitarian, it is believed that commercial surrogacy is morally right because it is providing the greatest good for the greatest number of people. It allows

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    being a surrogate mother is a stranger. Many couples like to choose a woman who is a close relative or friend of the soon-to-be parents, some do opt to choose a woman they have never met before through the agency. However, several couples do like to have a close relationship with their surrogate mother since they are going on the journey alongside them, the surrogate is the key component to making the dream happen. Morse’s argument that only “the rich and famous” can afford to have a surrogate carry

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    where the surrogate is a woman who carries and delivers a baby for someone else. The surrogate is not related to the baby in any way. The intended parents are usually the egg and the sperm donor; they are very involved throughout the whole pregnancy. They are very involved with the pregnancy and they are even there with the baby is born. “In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a necessary part of the arrangement because eggs from one woman are used to create and embryo implanted in the surrogate woman.”2

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    HOW Surrogacy is the arrangement of a birth of a child when the parents are not actually childbearing. This involves a legal agreement between the surrogate and parents, that puts the child under the care of the parents immediately after birth. The surrogate has no legal ties to the baby and formally renounces her rights as a parent to the child. There are many different types of surrogacy and ways in which one can do this procedure. Traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy are two of the

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