The situation of surrogate motherhood, where one women bears a child for another, is not a new or uncommon one.
Modern technology has provided us with advancers in nnedicine, particularly genetics, that have taken procreation out of cohabitant bed and into the laboratory.
Although reproductive technology can he used to compensate for infirmities in human reproductive systems, it may also threaten society by disrupting normal human relationships.
This paper, therefore, reviewed the judicial precedents related with the surrogate motherhoods and discussed their bioethics and maternal rights.
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