Monday, September 30, 2013

India seeks to regulate its booming 'rent-a-womb' industry

Fabbricatore holds his week-old daughter Gabriella, who is kissed by her maternal grandmother Patel, outside the Akanksha IVF centre in Anand town By Nita Bhalla and Mansi Thapliyal ANAND, India, Sept 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dressed in a green surgical gown and cap, British restaurateur Rekha Patel cradled her newborn daughter at the Akanksha clinic in northwestern India as her husband Daniel smiled warmly, peering in through a glass door. "I can't believe we have our own child at last," said Patel, 42, gazing in wonderment at five-day-old Gabrielle. "We are really grateful to our surrogate mother who managed to get pregnant and kept our little daughter healthy. She gave nine months of her life to give us a child. ...








via Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/india-seeks-regulate-booming-rent-womb-industry-082742912.html

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