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Debate Erupts in Australia Over Compensating Surrogates
First article: 21 mar. 2026, 21:24
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The debate over compensating surrogates in Australia is gaining momentum, raising complex ethical and social questions. Currently, Australian law generally prohibits commercial surrogacy, allowing only altruistic arrangements where surrogates are reimbursed for reasonable expenses. Proponents of compensation argue that it recognizes the significant physical and emotional commitment involved in surrogacy, while opponents fear it could exploit vulnerable women and commodify children.Articles about this topic
These two dads say Australia needs to talk about compensating surrogates
Blind spots in surrogacy laws have been pushing desperate Australians overseas to get a baby, which comes with its own risks. Is it time to change our views on paying for surrogacy?
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