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Should ‘Social Surrogacy’ Be Permitted?

Posted on November 16, 2022December 5, 2022Author Surrogacy360Categories ArticlesTags surrogacy regulations, United States

Ellen Trachman | Above the Law | November 16, 2022

The US-based nonprofit SEEDS recognizes ethical challenges of the surrogacy industry and is establishing best practices for surrogacy agencies to follow. But even this approach assumes, with evidence to the contrary, that US clinics will be able to self-regulate.

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