Surrogate who refused to abort baby in fresh battle with biological parents over child’s NAME

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Surrogate who refused to abort baby in fresh battle with biological parents over child’s NAME

Daily Mail · 3 hours ago

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Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman carries and gives birth to a child for intended parents. The child may be genetically related to one or both intended parents, the surrogate, or neither, depending on the fertility treatment used.

Disputes can arise when the people involved have different views about decisions during pregnancy or after birth, including medical treatment and the child’s name. The legal position on who can make those decisions, and who is recognised as the child’s parent, varies between countries and can depend on the agreements made and court decisions.

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