Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Can surrogacy ever go "mainstream"?

Recently, the New York Times magazine told the story of a woman whose child was carried by a gestational surrogate.

In expressing her conflicting emotions, the author writes, "It was a desperate measure, to be sure, and one complicated by questions from all the big sectiors: financial, religious, social, moral, legal, political."

Even amidst her mix of feeling inferior and feeling elated, the new mother shares her joy of participating in the miracle of life: "The miracle of [our son's] existence speaks to the generosity of humanity--and to the magical, unified coordination of more than a dozen people in the act of his creation."

Earlier this year, Newsweek reported about military wives who become surrogates for numerous reasons, including the extra income.

(Photo by anyjazz65; used by permission.)

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