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  2. Surrogacy laws by country - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, all jurisdictions allow altruistic surrogacy; with commercial surrogacy being a criminal offense.In New South Wales, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory it is an offence to enter into international commercial surrogacy [3] arrangements with potential penalties extending to imprisonment for up to one year in Australian Capital Territory, up to two years imprisonment in ...

  3. Surrogacy Is the New Battleground in Reproductive Freedom - AOL

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    Prohibiting compensated surrogacy would be similarly tragic, forcing intended parents to endure agonizing and futile waits, pushing intended parents to look for surrogacy services in riskier ...

  4. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    People pursue surrogacy for a variety of reasons such as infertility, dangers or undesirable factors of pregnancy, or when pregnancy is a medical impossibility. A surrogacy relationship or legal agreement contains the person who carries the pregnancy and gives birth and the person or persons who take custody of the child after birth.

  5. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 more than 80% of births in Mexico took place under the care of traditional midwives and empirical midwives. [5] There are two fundamental concepts in the traditional medicine practiced in Mexico; hot-cold duality and naturaleza (inherent nature): Hot-cold duality— all illnesses, physical conditions, drinks, foods are either hot or ...

  6. 6 Myths About Surrogacy You May Have Heard That Just ... - AOL

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    Whatever your experience, you may have a few misconceptions about the how and the why of surrogacy. For this reason, we asked Stephanie Levich, celebri 6 Myths About Surrogacy You May Have Heard ...

  7. Birth tourism - Wikipedia

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    The United States, Canada, and Mexico all grant unconditional birthright citizenship and allow dual citizenship. The United States taxes its citizens and green card holders worldwide, even if they have never lived in the country. In Mexico, only naturalized citizens can lose their Mexican citizenship again (e.g., by naturalizing in another ...

  8. “We Should Ban This”: Lily Collins Faces Fury Over Surrogacy ...

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    British actress Lily Collins ignited heated debate online after announcing the arrival of her first child via surrogacy on Friday (January 31). While her fans celebrated the arrival of the newest ...

  9. Casa by the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Casa by the Sea was a private residential school/residential treatment center in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.It was operated by the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS) and primarily enrolled teenagers from the United States who had behavioral issues.