Is abortion actually legal in Thailand? (I don't actually know).-On one hand, we have a woman paid $16,000 to perform a service at which she denied the parents the right to an abortion (a right of the parents, not the surrogate)
And if you consider abortion to be a woman's right, then it is the right of the surrogate to exercise it or not. If the couple could force the surrogate to have an abortion against her wishes... then that's just as bad if not worse than disallowing people who want to from having abortions.
...because they considered the child to be "imperfect" or somehow less than human because of its disability. How ****ing dehumanising. When I first read about this story, that made me so upset. Disclaimer: I have a disabled sibling, and the idea of people aborting on the basis of disability just does not gel with me.- The elderly parents for being heartless and leaving the child in Thailand
I think it's for Thailand to set up proper regulations, and the parents to ensure that there should be a watertight contractual arrangement for all contingencies and which complies with all relevant laws of the jurisdiction in which the surrogacy is occurring. I don't blame the surrogacy agency at all.- The surrogacy agency for not enforcing proper regulations
Yes, provided those paying for the surrogacy understand that an abortion is not possible.What do you think? Should the surrogate have the right to refuse abortion based on her religious beliefs?
But I don't think that's the real issue. Paying for children and "selecting" humans as though they are products on a shelf... yikes man. That's some Gattaca type shit. Is there actually a shortage of children up for adoption in the world that really justifies this?
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