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surrogate

[sur-uh-geyt, -git, suhr-, sur-uh-geyt, suhr-] / ˈsɜr əˌgeɪt, -gɪt, ˈsʌr-, ˈsɜr əˌgeɪt, ˈsʌr- /


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In late 2021, she agreed to act as a surrogate through an agency that paired her with a gay couple from Washington, D.C.

From The Wall Street Journal

Are there surrogate females at that institution that can step in if a mother rejects her infant?

From Los Angeles Times

But law enforcement is broadly looking at some Chinese parents working with American surrogates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Heirs can, in theory, compel the surrogate court to force the administrator to be more transparent with the probate process.

From MarketWatch

Most U.S. states don’t bar international parents from working with American surrogates.

From The Wall Street Journal