I recently posted about how patients are canceling their IVF appointments for surrogacy and egg donation in India because of the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai, but apparently that has not stopped the booming industry in India. In fact, with many women and men getting laid off from their well paying jobs, more educated women than ever before are becoming surrogates and egg donors.
In fact, one woman in the article was at the pharmacy looking to buy poison to kill herself because of her family’s desperate financial situation when she saw an advertisement for egg donors. She applied, was accepted and is now receiving income for helping infertile couples who could not have a genetic child without her help. Another woman’s husband was laid off and she knew it would be incredibly difficult for her to find employment, so she applied to become a surrogate and is now hoping to become pregnant for an American woman.
I do believe that India is not taking away the surrogacy business from any agency or attorney in this country. Those couples or individuals who are going to India would not have used a surrogate or an egg donor in the United States because they simply cannot afford it. For them, the United States was never an option.

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It’s true - we could never afford surrogacy in the U.S. But India, at half the price, and with much clearer legal guidelines, is the alternative we’re pursuing. We just got back from a Christmas trip to Mumbai and have our fingers crossed hoping to be able to have our own children.
Peter, are you referring to your state when you say India has much clearer legal guidelines? Recently, a baby born via surrogacy in India was stuck in legal limbo and could not leave the country because the parents had divorced before his birth. If that had happened in California, the father would have been able to take that child home with him. I do agree that for the most part the laws in India do seem very favorable, but California is very clear on its laws and gestational surrogacy.
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