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    Utilizing a surrogate mother to carry our potential child is the choice for us. Initially, the idea of exchanging a baby for money is a process that appears emotionless and materialistic, but when one looks at the reasoning behind the decision, it proves to be just the opposite. In chapter 6 of Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics it refers to Altruistic Surrogacy as, an arrangement without a fee, occurs when a close friend or family member functions as a surrogate solely out of a generous

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    [closer look]. There are seven components: client, origin server, surrogate servers, request routing system, content distribution system, accounting system and billing organization. The meaning of these components are as follow:  Client, a user or a computer that request for the data of the server.  Origin server, the source server that provide content, also responsible for distributing content to the surrogate servers.  Surrogate server, a server that acting like a proxy server or replica of the

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    a manner that respected their autonomy. Surrogates seemed to be the ethical answer. Surrogates are those people who, by law or custom, are appointed to make decisions in the place of the incompetent or doubtfully competent patient regarding medical treatment (Garrett 43). The idea of the surrogate is that they will defend the patient’s autonomy by advocating treatment decisions based solely on what the patient would want. This means that the surrogate must ignore the interests of all other parties

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    The Ethics of Surrogacy

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    and some enforce surrogacy contracts in court. Finding a surrogate mother, for some is their last chance to have a child that is biologically their own. There are people that believe that surrogacy is morally wrong for several reasons. I believe that if it is done properly then it can be a blessing for a family that would not have been able to have their own children, otherwise. History There is documentation of people using surrogate mothers as far back as the old testament of

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    What is surrogacy? The definition of surrogacy is: The process of giving birth as a surrogate mother or of arranging for another women to carry and give birth to a baby for you/ a couple who want to have a child. There is a contract that should be drawn up stating the legal responsibilities of the surrogate and the specifics as to when the child is born if the surrogate will have any visitation rights or if they will relinquish all legal parental rights over the child. Issue Surrogacy is becoming

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    parenthood. What does occur in the process of sperm donation? What happens when a surrogate mother refuses to give the child? What are the motives of the surrogate mother and why seeking parents

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    Some surrogates receive compensation for the pain and suffering they endure throughout the pregnancy, and other surrogates do not receive any monetary supplement. As of 2012, commercial, or paid, surrogacy is legal in India, Ukraine, and California and illegal in Australia, many US states, and England. However, surrogates can carry a child with no compensation in these areas, called altruistic surrogacy. In some

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    for the benefit of the rich. First of all, I do not believe it is acceptable to accept a payment or fee or the duty of carrying a child as a surrogate for the gestational mother. In most cases when a fee is accepted for this service, the child is by definition labeled as a product of a business transaction. Due to the fact that a fee is paid to the surrogate mother for bearing the child as well as lawfully accepting provisions such as refrainment from smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages, revoking

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    surrogacy, there are two roads that can be taken: traditional surrogacy or gestational surrogacy. Traditional surrogates were the first that came about. This involves artificial insemination. A Traditional surrogate is a woman who is artificially inseminated with the father’s sperm. She then carries the baby for nine months and delivers it for the family to raise. A traditional surrogate is the baby’s biological mother because her egg was fertilized by the father’s sperm. Donor sperm can also

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    family. The legality of surrogacy is different for every country. There are countries that consider the birth mother as the legal mother while there are those that don't. Besides, a lower price of surrogacy in developing countries drives them to find surrogate mother overseas. Thus, international

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