We are now able to take the eggs of one woman and the sperm of one man, create a viable embryo in a petri dish, and transfer that embryo into the womb of another woman who carries the resulting baby and delivers her to the waiting arms of her biological parents.
It used to be the stuff of
science fiction, but now it is becoming increasingly common, world-wide. But what, exactly, are the ethics of surrogacy? Just because we have the ability to create children in this manner, is it right?
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