Copied from BBC news site
Thailand has passed a law banning foreigners from paying Thai women to be surrogates, after two high-profile cases sparked debate last year.
The legislation also bans the use of agents, or any promotion of women willing to carry babies for others.
Last year the case of a little boy born with Down's syndrome put Thailand's surrogacy industry in the spotlight.
His Thai surrogate mother said his Australian parents abandoned him, but took his healthy twin sister home.
Concern about the industry increased when a Japanese man was found to have fathered more than a dozen babies by different Thai surrogates.
Commercial surrogacy was supposedly banned by Thailand's Medical Council in 1997.
Nevertheless a booming surrogacy industry has sprung up, attracting many foreigners.
Lawmaker Wanlop Tangkananurak said the law - which was first read in parliament in November - aimed to prevent Thailand from being "the womb of the world".
It sets out a maximum jail sentence of 10 years for anyone hiring a commercial surrogate.
Not all surrogacy is banned. A law-maker told Reuters news agency that Thai couples could continue to use surrogates if the woman concerned was over 25.
The case of baby Gammy made headlines around the world. He remained with surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua, 21, in Thailand after his Australian parents took his twin sister home.
The little boy has now been granted Australian citizenship so he can have access to medical care.
Foreigners banned from surrogacy in Thailand
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Woke up this morning breathing that's a good start to the day.
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Re: Foreigners banned from surrogacy in Thailand
I understand that the major hospitals have to follow the directives from the Medical council. However much of this activity is done in clinics that are not supervised and may not be licensed. There have been several deaths during plastic surgery at similar clinics--as with many things in Thai it is not new laws that are needed, it is enforcement of existing laws.
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Re: Foreigners banned from surrogacy in Thailand
Thai people should all feel very privileged that their Lawmakers are working tirelessly on important matters.lindosfan1 wrote: Lawmaker Wanlop Tangkananurak said the law - which was first read in parliament in November - aimed to prevent Thailand from being "the womb of the world".
They are blindly nipping things in the bud, while leaving the root cause of issues unattended. Picking a leaf off of a stem and hoping the whole plant will magically disappear...
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No wombs for rent
The Thai govt has passed a law making it illegal for foreign couple to hire Thai women to carry their pregnancies--No more surrogate Thai mothers for farang babies.
The announcement of this said --No Thai wombs for rent.
Thats good.
The announcement of this said --No Thai wombs for rent.
Thats good.