Current Perspectives on the Ethics of Selling International Surrogacy Support Services

(2018) Medicolegal and Bioethics 8: 11-20. DOI/10.2147/MB.S134090

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 Last revised: 19 Feb 2018

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Patricia Fronek

Griffith University - School of Allied Health and Social Work; and Law Futures

Date Written: November 12, 2017

Abstract

This review presents current knowledge on selling surrogacy support services in developing countries. Rather than focusing on dichotomous positions, ethical issues that are present and unresolved are discussed by following the journey of surrogate mothers and highlighting the position of children whose well-being is generally assumed in surrogacy arrangements. Ethical concerns about conflicts of interest, fundamental freedoms, autonomy, informed consent, self-determination, privacy, and protecting children are shared across countries. International commercial surrogacy is predicated on profit made by service providers and intermediaries where producing a healthy, desired child for the consumer of services is the goal. As such, business models conflict with the well-being of women and children. Selling international surrogacy support services presents complex and multi-layered problems that must be understood in the context of a growing body of knowledge to ensure ethical deliberations are not based on fallacious premise or assumed propositions. International surrogacy is not a level playing field. Would-be parents and practitioners need the information and the opportunity to grapple with ethical issues when considering surrogacy arrangements, or enabling or profiting from it.

Keywords: International Commercial Surrogacy, Ethics, Children, Surrogate Mothers

Suggested Citation

Fronek, Patricia, Current Perspectives on the Ethics of Selling International Surrogacy Support Services (November 12, 2017). (2018) Medicolegal and Bioethics 8: 11-20. DOI/10.2147/MB.S134090, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3119382

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