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Outsourcing pregnancies to India

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wombs for rent(Thanks to Angry Asian Man for this one!) Not only are Americans outsourcing jobs to India, now some couples are outsourcing their pregnancies too, via surrogate mothers. From the LA Times:

Driven by many of the same factors that have led Western businesses to outsource some of their operations to India in recent years, an increasing number of infertile couples from abroad are coming here in search of women such as Mehli who are willing, in effect, to rent out their wombs…

Others aren’t so sure about the moral implications, and are worried about the exploitation of poor women and the risks in a land where 100,000 women die every year as a result of pregnancy and childbirth. Rich couples from the West paying Indian women for the use of their bodies, they say, is distasteful at best, unconscionable at worst…

Both sides of the debate agree that the fertility business in India, including “reproductive tourism” by foreigners, is potentially enormous. Current figures are tough to pin down, but the Indian Council of Medical Research estimates that helping residents and visitors beget children could bloom into a nearly $6-billion-a-year industry.

Comments

  1. brad wrote:

    Hmm…I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, there are a lot of infertile couples who can’t afford to pay an American woman to carry their child. So, the less expensive choice of an international surrogate might make sense.

    On the other hand, it’s kinda creepy in that women from impoverished countries are being used. What happens if the child has a deformity or some other illness and the genetic parents don’t want the child. Will the surrogate be forced to keep the child or will end up in a foreign hospital/orphanage?

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