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A review of surrogate motherhood regulation in south American countries: pointing to a need for an international legal framework.

Gloria TorresAnne ShapiroTimothy K Mackey
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
Changes in global infertility rates, the emergence of new family structures, and advancement of ART are factors that will influence future development of legal frameworks addressing surrogacy in South America. Despite a growing transnational market for commercial surrogacy in many of the countries examined, the current patchwork of policy does little to clarify what forms of surrogacy are legally permissible, nor do they adequately protect surrogates, intended parents, or the children themselves. This points to an urgent need for regional legal and policy harmonization specifically designed to align with public health and human rights principles.
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