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The government allows donor eggs & sperm in surrogacy

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar Published February 23, 2024 3 Min Read
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The government has recently changed its rules on surrogacy in India. Earlier, you were not allowed to use eggs or sperm from donors in surrogacy. However, the government has now decided to allow the use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy, a decision that has been welcomed by many in the medical community.

The use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy has been a contentious issue in India for many years. Proponents argue that it allows couples who are unable to conceive naturally to have a child, while opponents argue that it raises ethical and legal concerns.

The government’s decision to allow the use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy has been met with a mixed response. Some have welcomed the move, arguing that it will help to address the shortage of donor eggs and sperm in India. Others, however, have expressed concerns about the ethical and legal implications of the decision.

One of the main concerns raised by opponents of the government’s decision is the potential for exploitation of donors. Critics argue that the use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy could lead to the commodification of human life, with donors being treated as mere suppliers of genetic material.

Another concern is the potential for confusion regarding the legal status of children born through surrogacy using donor eggs and sperm. Currently, the law in India does not recognize surrogacy arrangements involving donor eggs and sperm, which could lead to legal complications for both the intended parents and the child.

Despite these concerns, the government’s decision to allow the use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy has been hailed as a step in the right direction by many in the medical community. They argue that it will help to address the shortage of donor eggs and sperm in India and provide more options for couples who are unable to conceive naturally.

The government’s choice to allow the use of donor eggs and sperm in surrogacy is a big policy change that could affect many people in India. However, the government must take steps to address the concerns raised by opponents of the decision and ensure that the rights of donors, intended parents, and children born through surrogacy are protected.

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