in this article in the New York Times it shows how some cases of surrogacy can go great when all the parties involve are willing to do the transaction as smoothly as possible. but in most cases of surrogacy, where they are no regulations can go very wrong. like what happened to the Kehoe unable to conceived. Ms. kehoe became the main contractor to get her baby, she found an egg donor, a sperm donor and even a fertility clinic to make this happened. “We paid for the egg, the sperm, the in vitro fertilization,” Ms. Kehoe said as she showed off baby pictures at her home near Grand Rapids, Mich. “They wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for us.”
they took they twin babies home until about a month the twins were in custody of the surrogate who gave birth to them, Laschell Baker of Ypsilanti, Mich. Ms. Baker had obtained a court order to retrieve them after learning that Ms. Kehoe was being treated for mental illness, according to the article.
this is a prime example of the lack of regulation something so important can have. unfortunately this is done in fertility clinics ,which they take care of everything so later on these kind of problem do not occur most of the clinics do not have the same kind of regulations as long as they get paid. how can we trust them to be able to perform accordingly to the law?