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The booming fertility industry is largely unregulated, leaving the women giving birth with few financial or legal protections ...
China's wealthy elite have turned their attention to the US in order to utilise their less-regulated surrogacy system to build their families. In New Zealand, the surrogacy sector is more regulated - ...
Eve was one of dozens of Thai women who traveled 4,000 miles — only to be trapped by the dark side of the global fertility industry. Credit...Illustration by Nicole Rifkin Supported by By Sarah A.
“The surrogacy journey is on a positive trajectory,” Port, 40, began the Friday, January 2, episode of her eponymous “With ...
Surro Connections held itself out as a reliable business. Now, clients have lost as much as tens of thousands of dollars meant to compensate women carrying their pregnancies. Surro Connections held ...
We both want to see this area thrive again, and that starts with stable housing and giving people the tools to keep it.” ...
When a California family court handling surrogacy petitions realized a Chinese billionaire was seeking parental rights to at least four unborn children, and learned he had already fathered or was in ...
Commercial surrogacy is illegal within China, but Chinese law does not clearly prohibit citizens from pursuing it overseas. (Representative image) A lightly regulated surrogacy framework in parts of ...
A Chinese gaming billionaire has fathered more than 100 children through surrogacy agencies in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported after verifying many social media posts and reports.
In a recent email to parents and surrogates, Surro Connections wrote it was abruptly shutting down because of “financial and operation difficulties”. Now, parents say they are unable to access tens of ...