No more rent a womb, as Govt brings Bill banning commercial surrogacy


By Sakshi Chand

New Deli, Jul 16 (IANS): It's the end of surrogacy in India, say experts after the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2019 was tabled in Parliament on Monday.

The Bill was termed "illogical" by some, but many also said that it was high time the practice of commercial surrogacy was checked. Between 2010 and 2014, India had become the surrogacy capital of the world.

"It is a matter of time the Bill is passed since the government is in a majority. But the Bill is illogical. In today's world when relations between family members are turning sour and the size of families is decreasing, it will be difficult to ask your family member to be a surrogate," said Gaurav Wankhede, founder of Become Parents. The legislation allows only close relatives to become surrogates for ethical altruistic reasons.

Wankhede also emphasized the fact that between relatives and a family, it gets tougher as legally the claim of the child lies with the mother, but moral grounds also play a role.

On the other hand, fertility experts and gynecologists in the country felt that the poor or the underprivileged shouldn't be misused or pushed into it and supported the commercial exploitation.

"Yes, some people do it voluntarily, but what if their families are pushing them into it for monetary gains? I think it is a good move by the government and the underprivileged shouldn't be misused. It is better if it is done within the family. Regulations are needed to ensure people aren't pushed into it because of their socio-economic status. It will also open doors for uterus transplant which would be a good initiative," said Dr, Prabha, gynecologist and fertility expert.

The legislation allows surrogacy only for married couples who have been childless for five years. It will end commercial surrogacy, but closes the door for unmarried or divorced people to become parents. The Bill also excludes LGBT members from parenthood. Experts also felt that those who can afford will look to the countries where renting a womb is allowed.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 16 2019

    Very few people knew about Surrogacy, the blooming business in Gujarat. The Baby Factory Inside India's surrogacy nursery in Anand, Gujarat, as the 500th surrogate mother delivers a baby girl, the burgeoning business transforms the lives of women.

    A new law stopping Indian women carrying babies to the term for foreigners has devastating effects on women at a Gujurat clinic – and couples from across the world.

    Surrogacy had been legal in India since 2002. Until 2015, anyone from anywhere could fly to India, spend about $35,000 and leave with a baby. There are about 3,000 surrogacy clinics in India, surrogacy is reported to bring $400 million every year to the Indian economy.

    The right to parenting is universal and individual, as well,". "Doesn’t matter if you’re single, married, divorced, separated, whatever the case may be. I feel India could have become a leader in this thing," she says. "We could have shown the world we can do surrogacy the best possible way for anybody on this Earth but with proper regulations: looking after babies, surrogates — make sure that nobody is exploited.
    Already there are whispers about Indian women being taken to Kenya and Nepal to have surrogate babies. She suggests that stakeholders — parents, doctors, surrogates — need to approach the government medical committee and try to reason with them to push for stronger regulations rather than ending surrogacy entirely.

    Jai Hind

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  • vivian pinto, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2019

    More unemployment

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 16 2019

    There are many other issues to be solved by the Government than these silly issues. If someone wants a surrogate mother, let them pay the price for the 9 month agony and also the 9 month further providing milk for the baby.

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  • Ravi, Mlore/USA

    Wed, Jul 17 2019

    The issue of surrogacy regulation first came about when an Australian couple contracted with a surrogate who had twins. One had some medical issue and the couple took the healthy child and went back to Australia, leaving the other one.
    The Govt then began to regulate the industry.
    Similarly, years earlier, adoption of Indian orphans by non Indian citizens was also banned after some mistreatment of the adoptees
    The poor compensation and lack of understanding of the risks for the surrogates also became an issue. Most of the payment went to the clinic owners.

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