Ukraine considers banning commercial surrogacy for foreign intended parents
Ukraine's parliament is considering a bill to ban commercial surrogacy for foreigners, who comprise 95% of intended parents in the world's second-largest surrogacy hub. The war has driven thousands of Ukrainian women into surrogacy as economic desperation surges, with clinics accused of exploiting vulnerable populations through aggressive recruitment. The proposed restrictions aim to protect Ukrainian women and address plummeting birthrates.
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