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Surrogacy Unmasked: The Bright and Dark sides of Assisted Reproduction

Written by : Muskan Bhardwaj, 1st year, LL.B , Lovely Professional University


Introduction

Surrogacy is a complex and multifaceted aspect of assisted reproduction, with both positive and negative aspects.It is essential to consider the various ethical, legal and emotional dimensions that come into play when exploring the world of surrogacy. In recent years, assisted reproduction has become a topic of both fascination and controversy. Surrogacy, in particular, has taken centre stage in the realm of assisted reproduction. While it offers a ray of hope to those struggling the emotional questions. In this blog, we aim to uncover the bright and dark sides of surrogacy, shedding light on the complexities of this multifaceted practice.

The Bright Side of Surrogacy:

1. A Beacon of Hope:

Surrogacy provides a glimmer of hope for couples who are unable to conceive naturally. It offers a pathway to parenthood for those struggling with infertility or medical conditions that make pregnancy impossible.

2. Family Building:

Surrogacy allows individuals and couples to expand their families, creating a deep and meaningful connection with their children from the very beginning. It promotes the idea that love and family go beyond genetic connections.

3. Surrogate Empowerment:

Many surrogates willingly choose to carry a child for someone else, often motivated by the desire to help others. This act of selflessnesss empowers surrogates and creates a bond of compassion between them and the intended parents.

4. Legal Protections:

In some countries, surrogacy is tightly regulated to protect the interests of all parties involved. Legal frameworks can provide clarity and security for both surrogates and intended parents.


The Dark Side Of Surrogacy:


1. Explorative Practices:

In some cases, surrogates, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, may face exploitation. They might be coerced into surrogacy due to financial hardships, raising serious ethical concerns.

2. Emotional Challenges:

Surrogacy can be emotionally taxing for all parties involved. Surrogates may experience attachment issues, and intended parents may struggle with feelings of insecurity and detachment during the process.

3. Legal Complexities:

The legal landscape of surrogacy varies widely across the globe, leading to potential conflicts and uncertainities. Parental rights, custody battles, and the recognition of surrogacy agreements can pose significant challenges.

4. Ethical Dilemmas:

Surrogacy raises ethical questions regarding the commodification of the human body and the potential for the exploitation of women’s reproductive capabilities.. The debate over what constitutes “fair compensation” for surrogates is ongoing.

CONCLUSION:

Surrogacy is a complex and multifaceted practice that offers both hope and raises challenging ethical, emotional, and legal questions. While it has the potential to bring joy and fulfillment to many, it also carries the risk of exploitation and emotional turmoil. To truly understand the bright and dark sides of surrogacy, it is essential to consider the perspectives and experiences of all those involved and the need for responsible regulations to protect the interests of surrogates, intended parents, and the child born through this unique form of assisted reproduction.


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