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Pandemic encourages more women to be surrogated?

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New Delhi: When a pandemic closed the supply business of their cars in Maharashtra last year, the Sheetal pawned his golden jewelry to pay debts.
Lull in the case of Covid-19 in this country carrying a couple hoping that income will increase.
Then, the second wave hit.
“This time, there is nothing left for sale or dibada,” Rahul, Sheetal’s husband, who took the job as a mechanic, but his payment was hardly enough for their sustenance.
Immediately they lost the payment of their 8-year-old son’s school fees.
“We have heard about the clinic where people can be a substitute.
We discuss it and the sheetal decides to become one.
The money will make us survive until everything gets better,” Rahul said.
His wife, 37, and three months pregnant, nowadays in the center of Kiran infertility in Hyderabad.
Since the pandemic, the center in Hyderabad has noted “exponential increases” in women who approach it into egg donors or substitutes, according to Dr.
Samit Sekhar, Executive Director and Embryology in Kiran.
“Questions from women who want to be a substitute have increased by 10 times during a pandemic.
Previously, we used to get two questions a day on average.
Now we go up to 10 per day,” he told Toi.
Sekhar said that a survey of 100 women in the center carried out last year has revealed that the majority of them have turned into donors or substitutes to redeem the loss of their husband’s income.
At the facility, the substitute mother produced between 5 lakh to 6.5 lakh and stayed at the clinic during their pregnancy so that their health could be monitored and they could be given a nutrient diet.
For couples who are looking for Surroogacy services, all procedures can cost up to RS 25 Lakh.
“Some often remove extra incentives.
In the case of Sheetal, his talented son of iPad,” Sekhar said, adding that the facility had revived from all over India.
Geeta, a Delhi resident, is among them.
Like Sheetal, Geeta took into Surrogacy after Dhaba her husband on a highway near Delhi was closed because Covid.
“I know someone who is a substitute once.
That’s how I got his idea.
I save money to start a business.” In Gujarat, it is often referred to as the capital of Surragacy India, 29-year-old Chhaya has become a substitute for the second time.
The mother of two years said her family fell in difficult times after her husband lost his job as a servant last year.
“Agents that connect the replacement to the clinic often visit our area.
I have done this before so I know what that means,” said Chhaya, who was five months pregnant and lived in the hospital, one of the largest surrogacy centers in Anand.
While surrogacy may have provided income facilities for women from underprivileged backgrounds, commercial replacements proposed to be banned in India.
The 2019 Surrogacy Bill only allows an altruistic replacement where mothers are “close relatives” to the couple.
The bill, waiting to be passed on Rajya Sabha, will significantly limit the $ 400 million industrial estimate, said Dr.
Nayana Patel, medical director of the hospital will.
Sekhar also estimates that it will cut the Surrogacy cycle as much as 90% in the clinic.
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