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Surrogacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Surrogacy is a method of reproduction whereby a woman agrees to become pregnant and deliver a child for a contracted party. She may be the child's genetic mother (the more traditional form of surroga...
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The first public legal surrogate mother in the history of surrogacy was "Elizabeth Kane", she supported surrogacy, but came out during the "Baby M" (Mary Both Whitehead`s) court as an opponent saying something that shocked public, and she said that she had made a mistake which had cost her family and her at a high price.
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The history of traditional surrogate parenting began on December 28, 1981. On that day two doctors with the last name of Jones discovered that their efforts to achieve an artificial fertilization had been successful.
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This annotated bibliography provides an overview of surrogate motherhood by presenting arguments in favor of and against surrogate motherhood, and similar reproductive practices. It will explore the role of the law ... The author relates the experience of slaves in early American history as comparable to surrogacy.
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Baby M - Surrogate Motherhood Decision; Surrogate mother decision: Baby M, born to Mary Beth Whitehead but adopted by her natural parents, Elizabeth and William Stern, was at the ... Motherhood: The Victorian British Aristocracy vs. Modern Day Britain; Feminist perspective on the history of motherhood in British culture,
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The first case of surrogate motherhood in the Old Testament (The Book of Genesis, 16) so long ago as two thousand years before Christ, when a maidservant Hagar was attracted as a surrogate mother to bear an Abrahan’s child, as his wife Sarah could not become pregnant...
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2. The Practice of Surrogate Motherhood ... In our society infertility has historically been seen as a problem which merits treatment.[8] Surrogate motherhood provides some couples with their only hope of raising a child genetically related to at least one of them.
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