London, Dec 29 (ANI):
Wealthy couples in Britain, who cannot have their own children, are
increasingly seeking 'wombs for hire' from women overseas, specially
from countries such as India, a report has claimed.
The number of couples formally registering children born to foreign surrogates has nearly trebled in five years.
This has raising concerns that
poor women in developing countries are being exploited by rich
Westerners, the Independent reports.
"Parental orders" granted
following surrogacy, to transfer the child from the surrogate mother to
the commissioning parents, have risen from 47 in 2007 to 133 in 2011.
According to the paper, the true scale of the trade is driven by agencies operating in developing countries like India.
Commercial surrogacy is permitted in the US and in many other countries including India, where it was legalised in 2002.
But it is banned in Britain and
only expenses may be paid, making it difficult for UK couples where
neither partner is able to bear children to find women prepared to
volunteer for the role, the paper said.
Marilyn Crawshaw, who published
the figures on parental orders in the Journal of Social Welfare and
Family Law, said that the number of children born in India to
commissioning parents from the UK was 'well in excess' of the cases
known to official sources, making monitoring very difficult. (ANI)
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