Mama surogat – moral sau amoral? [Articol]

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2019

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USARB

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Surrogacy is a practice whereby a woman agrees to become pregnant and bear a child for another person or persons, to whom she intends to transfer the child’s care at, or shortly after, birth. The genetic origin of the egg and the sperm differentiate the two approaches to surrogacy: traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy.In Russia the price for a surrogate mother is from 25 to 35 thousand dollars, in Ukraine from 15 to 20, and in the USA reaches 50 thousand dollars.Surrogate maternity is banned by law in Austria, Germany, Norway, Sweden, France. Surrogacy is allowed in most USA states, in the Republic of South Africa, India, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Israel.Reflecting on the morality of surrogacy is difficult. Each, in accordance with their own visions and beliefs, values and principles, will mastiff a certain attitude.

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surrogate mother, embryo, sperm, child, in vitro fertilization (IVF), birth

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Gorobeţ, Elena. Mama surogat – moral sau amoral? / E. Gorobeţ ; conducător şt.: Olga Jacota-Dragan // Interuniversitaria : Materialele conf. şt. a studenţilor, 23 apr. 2019, ed. a 15-a. – Bălţi, 2019. – Vol. II. – P. 170-176. – ISBN 978-9975-50-241-2.

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