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Thailand records 621 approved surrogacy cases in seven years

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Altogether 621 surrogacy cases have been approved in Thailand in the seven years since surrogacy services were legalised in the country, according to Dr. Sura Visetsak, director-general of the Health Service Support Department.

 

He said that the law to protect children, born as a result of assisted reproductive technology, was enacted to enable legally-married but infertile couples to have children while preventing the commercialisation of assisted reproductive technology.

 

Under the Thai law, he explained that a couple who seek a surrogacy service must receive the consent of a committee tasked with protecting children born as a result.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailand-records-621-approved-surrogacy-cases-in-seven-years/

 

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