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Many people globally are now
choosing India a destination for
Surrogacy. There are many
reasons like:
It is estimated that in the
United States, the payment for
a surrogate mother ranges between
US$15,000 and $30,000, the whole
procedure can cost $45,000 to
$60,000+. The fees for the rest
of the process- including fertility
clinics; lawyers; medical fees;
and agencies and/or egg donors
(if they're used) generally
cost more than the fee going
to the surrogate. Gestational
surrogacy costs more than traditional
surrogacy, since more complicated
medical procedures are required.
Surrogates who carry a baby
for a family member (i.e., sister
or daughter) usually do so for
expenses only.
India
is foremost in surrogacy because
of the low cost treatment and
availability of women
opting to be surrogate for childless
couples. In
India
Surrogacy costs about $ 20,000
compared
to
US where
it is $50,000.
Moreover laws in US and UK do
not allow the surrogate woman to
charge the childless couple;
whereas in India there are no
laws preventing a surrogate
woman in accepting compensation
for renting her womb. A
childless couples offer Rs.3,
00,000 to Rs.4,00, 000 or more
and sometimes even funds for
education to the surrogate woman
and there should be laws in
India protecting not just the
couple but also the woman opting
to be surrogate keeping in mind
the economic compensation and
help that it offers to not just
the illiterate women but also
their families in India.
Surrogates may be relatives,
friends, or previous strangers.
Many surrogate arrangements
are made through agencies that
help match up intended parents
with women who want to be surrogates
for a fee. The agencies often
help manage the complex medical
and legal aspects involved.
Surrogacy arrangements can also
be made independently. In compensated
surrogacies the amount a surrogate
receives varies widely from
almost nothing above expenses
to over $30,000 Careful screening
is needed to assure their health
as the gestational carrier incurs
potential obstetrical risks.
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