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Envisioning relational reproductive justice in surrogacy: Recognising the invisible experiences of intended parents

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Envisioning relational reproductive justice in surrogacy: Recognising the invisible experiences of intended parents
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University of Otago
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Otago University Research Archive
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India has become notorious as a multibillion-dollar surrogacy industry. This industry flourished when India allowed commercial surrogacy and attracted many international intended parents to engage with widely available Indian private fertility clinics to achieve parenthood. This industry raised legal, ethical, social, moral and political issues due to cross-border travel for reproduction and the wider socio-economic gap between Indian surrogate mothers and international intended parents. Cons...

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Research paper
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Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2021
Creator
Shah, Swati
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/10645
Related subjects
childbearing / commercialisation / discourse analysis / ethics of care / fertility market / Foucault / India / intended parents / power / reproductive justice / secrecy / stigma / surrogacy

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