Opinions regarding surrogacy, otherwise known as contract pregnancy, vary significantly and often spark controversial and emotional debates. One particularly common opinion is that contract pregnancy is an exploitative process for the surrogate – one that causes her undue mental, emotional, and financial stress. This article examines that accusation in depth in order to: 1) challenge this assertion, and 2) defend contract pregnancy as a non-malevolent, autonomous, and fair institution
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
This paper discusses the exploitation argument against commercial surrogacy: the claim that commerci...
Opinions regarding surrogacy, otherwise known as contract pregnancy, vary significantly and often sp...
For reasons rooted in its own evolution, society in the West is, at present, ambivalent about the in...
A surrogate-motherhood arrangement is one in which a woman agrees to bear a child for a commissionin...
Surrogate motherhood is expanding all over the world. Debates rage over how public policy should con...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
Moral arguments pertaining to commercial surrogate pregnancy have been framed as questions on the ap...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
It has become common to distinguish between altruistic and commercial contract motherhood (or 'surro...
This dissertation combines in-depth, semi-structured interviews and content analyses of surrogacy co...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Commercial Surrogacy provides for a situation where a woman would be pregnant for another person in ...
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
This paper discusses the exploitation argument against commercial surrogacy: the claim that commerci...
Opinions regarding surrogacy, otherwise known as contract pregnancy, vary significantly and often sp...
For reasons rooted in its own evolution, society in the West is, at present, ambivalent about the in...
A surrogate-motherhood arrangement is one in which a woman agrees to bear a child for a commissionin...
Surrogate motherhood is expanding all over the world. Debates rage over how public policy should con...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
Moral arguments pertaining to commercial surrogate pregnancy have been framed as questions on the ap...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
It has become common to distinguish between altruistic and commercial contract motherhood (or 'surro...
This dissertation combines in-depth, semi-structured interviews and content analyses of surrogacy co...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Commercial Surrogacy provides for a situation where a woman would be pregnant for another person in ...
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
Surrogate motherhood is the undertaking of a pregnancy by a woman who has the intention to let the "...
This paper discusses the exploitation argument against commercial surrogacy: the claim that commerci...