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How a Photo of Khloé Kardashian Reignited Debate on Motherhood, Surrogacy, and Global Inequality

Posted on September 26, 2022October 5, 2022Author Surrogacy360Categories ArticlesTags gestational mothers, India, intended parents, surrogacy regulations

Rohitha Naraharisetty | The Swaddle | September 26, 2022

While international surrogacy makes parenthood possible for some, it also operates within global systems of inequality that leave surrogates with little recognition or power.

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