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Gestational surrogacy

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Some women may not be able to carry their own children even when capable of conceiving biological offspring. In-vitro fertilization and embryo-transfer (IVF-ET) through surrogacy can now make this possible for these women. Surrogacy however, is still considered unacceptable in the Philippines due to moral and legal issues. This article will explore the need and acceptability of surrogacy in this age of IVF-ET in a country where the prevailing social norms and religious values still disapprove of third-party assisted reproductive technology (ART). Medical indications that would benefit from gestational surrogacy were enumerated and briefly discussed. The differentiation between traditional and gestation surrogacy, as well as commercial and altruistic surrogacy were defined. IVF with gestational surrogacy is a feasible solution to a number of medical difficulties in the carrying of a gestation. Strictly regulating the practice and restricting its use only to cases with legitimate medical indications will prevent its misuse and exploitation. Moral issues, admittedly will still remain an issue particularly for commercial surrogacy. However, limiting these only to altruistic and gestational surrogacy in some cases may be an acceptable compromise.
Title: Gestational surrogacy
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Some women may not be able to carry their own children even when capable of conceiving biological offspring.
In-vitro fertilization and embryo-transfer (IVF-ET) through surrogacy can now make this possible for these women.
Surrogacy however, is still considered unacceptable in the Philippines due to moral and legal issues.
This article will explore the need and acceptability of surrogacy in this age of IVF-ET in a country where the prevailing social norms and religious values still disapprove of third-party assisted reproductive technology (ART).
Medical indications that would benefit from gestational surrogacy were enumerated and briefly discussed.
The differentiation between traditional and gestation surrogacy, as well as commercial and altruistic surrogacy were defined.
IVF with gestational surrogacy is a feasible solution to a number of medical difficulties in the carrying of a gestation.
Strictly regulating the practice and restricting its use only to cases with legitimate medical indications will prevent its misuse and exploitation.
Moral issues, admittedly will still remain an issue particularly for commercial surrogacy.
However, limiting these only to altruistic and gestational surrogacy in some cases may be an acceptable compromise.

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