What ethical considerations are taken into account in surrogacy?

The ethical considerations in surrogacy revolve around the interests and rights of the surrogate, intended parents, and the child. These issues need to be addressed carefully to ensure just and accountable practices. For instance, it's vital to ensure that the surrogate mother is not exploited and that she fully understands the emotional, physical, and legal implications of her decision. It's also important to consider whether she is being fairly compensated and is in good health to carry the baby.

For intended parents, a candid and open discussion about expectations, responsibilities, and potential challenges is essential. There needs to be a clear agreement on how they’ll handle unexpected situations like changes in health of the surrogate or child. From a child’s perspective, ethical issues might center around their right to know their genetic parentage and their overall well-being.

Lastly, in some regions, surrogacy raises broader ethical issues including societal and religious views on what constitutes a family. These beliefs can significantly influence local legal frameworks surrounding surrogacy.

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