At present, there are three common methods of surrogacy in clinic. First, sperm and eggs are provided by both parents themselves, cultivated into embryos through medical means, transplanted into the body of a third-party girl, and the third-party girl will conceive and give birth on her behalf. In addition, for some parents who are financially strong and unwilling to get married, they will provide their own sperm or eggs, and then a third party will find the matching sperm or eggs, and then transplant them into the pregnant girl's body, and they will give birth to a fetus.
Although many intermediaries will swear that they will carefully screen the genes of embryos to ensure that the baby born has no defects, in fact, this cognition is not comprehensive. You know, even during pregnancy, if the surrogate mother has an accident, it may lead to various defects after birth. And this kind of disabled baby, if not accepted by parents, will be abandoned as abandoned baby. Even though we knew these things would happen, under the impact of huge interests, our moral bottom line was constantly broken, and babies were treated as commodities.
Secondly, as far as women are concerned, both surrogacy and childbirth have great health risks. There are many girls who have no childbearing experience, and they may have infection or other phenomena when they give birth for the first time, which may cause harm to their bodies, especially if they don't sit for a long time after giving birth, which is likely to leave lifelong illness to their bodies. Don't think that with the progress of fertility technology, there will be no dystocia. In particular, this kind of informal intermediary often leads to dystocia or other accidents during surgery, leading to lifelong infertility. But these consequences have nothing to do with the intermediary, even if there is an accident, they will take money as compensation. Those girls with high academic qualifications, good figure and good looks, obviously received a complete compulsory education, but clearly priced reproductive function as a commodity. Surrogacy seems to have fulfilled the desire to have a family, but in fact it is constantly challenging the moral bottom line.