What Does the India’s Surrogacy Laws Say?
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From Womb to Home
It’s woman’s commitment to carry and deliver a child for the intended couple’s parental journey
Surrogacy Defined
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The act safeguards women's reproductive rights and ensures ethical surrogacy practices
Protecting Rights
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A structured legal guide is in place to regulate surrogacy with a focus on rights and welfare
Legal Framework
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The act prohibits commercial practices, promoting altruistic surrogacy while covering essential medical and insurance needs
Altruistic Surrogacy
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The act defines an 'intending couple' as an infertile Indian married duo with specific age criteria for eligibility
Intending Couples
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Eligible women, aged 25-35, having a child, can embark on the surrogacy journey once in a lifetime
Surrogate Motherhood
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The surrogate mother receives no financial gain, but her medical and insurance needs are met
No Compensation
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Surrogate mothers can withdraw participation until embryo implantation and have the right to terminate the pregnancy
Revocation Rights
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Surrogacy is permitted only for valid medical reasons as determined by the District Medical Board
Medical Prerequisites
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India recognizes and supports surrogacy, prioritizing rights, health, and the overall welfare in the journey to parenthood
Moving Forward
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