Thai, Indian and US women paid to bear children as global trade grows
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from Pregnancy | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1BECYT3
Childless Britons desperate to start a family are fuelling a growing global trade in surrogate mothers by paying up to £85,000 for a child, research reveals.
UK citizens are statistically the likeliest in Europe to look abroad for a way of having a child, as increasing numbers of infertile straight couples and gay men and women engage the help of agencies in countries such as Thailand, India and the US to find a suitable surrogate.
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from Pregnancy | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1BECYT3
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