Surrogacy
Surrogacy, commonly known as giving birth by giving birth, is the act of implanting another person's fertilized egg in the surrogate woman's house and giving birth to another person's baby in October. Surrogacy is the replacement of other people's pregnancy, that is, women accept the commission of others, and use artificial fertility to give birth to the client. In this behavior, women who give birth to others are often referred to as surrogate mothers. Called the client or the parent. Couples who are unable or unwilling to have children can use this method to have children.
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