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180 SCHENKER sure to alleviate childlessness. What has changed (1990), this matter has been dealt with in the United is that the developments in artificial insemination Kingdom as follows. The woman who carries and and in vitro fertilization now make it possible to pro- gives birth to the child (the carrying mother) is the ceed without intercourse and the fertilization can be mother by law. However, the genetic parents, with performed outside the human body. This means the agreement of the carrying mother who has that it is possible for a husband and wife, where the handed the child over to the genetic parents, can wife has no uterus as a result of a congenital ab- apply to the court for an order which makes them normality or by operation, to produce semen and the legal parents of the child. This is an interesting eggs which could be used to form embryos. These development. would then be inserted into the uterus of another Surrogacy can be performed for a number of rea- woman, who would carry the child during her preg- sons but surrogacy for convenience, where the nancy. When the baby was delivered she would woman is physically
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 5, 2005
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