ALLAHBADIA: Surrogacy will be easiest to do in India, there will be absolutely, once it becomes law, there will be absolutely no legal tangles, a couple can take their baby away with a birth certificate that will carry the genetic parents' names, so all these rules, guidelines once they become a law, means that everything will become very easy.
NITHI: But there will be other restrictions. No surrogate will be able to undergo an embryo transfer for the same couple more than three times. Married surrogates will need the consent of their husbands. And none will be able to give birth more than five times - whether it's their own children or as a surrogate.
However, Dr Allahbadia, who is also the medical director at the Centre for Human Reproduction in Mumbai, says the number of surrogate births is likely to rise.
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