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单词 surrogacy
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Definition of surrogacy in English:

surrogacy

noun ˈsʌrəɡəsiˈsərəɡəsi
mass noun
  • 1The action or state of being a surrogate.

    1. 1.1 The process of giving birth as a surrogate mother or of arranging such a birth.
      surrogacy is frequently denounced as exploitation
      as modifier surrogacy agencies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In this rejoinder, I want to comment on Blackford's specific criticisms of my position on commercial surrogacy before placing my own views on this particular subject within a broader context.
      • Both commercial surrogacy and posthumous parenthood require social approval and state assistance.
      • The main purpose of the 1985 Act is to ensure that commercial surrogacy is illegal.
      • He is 43 now and he thought about adoption or surrogacy, but eventually decided that being a father wasn't his role in life.
      • Direct payment for surrogacy in this country remains illegal but surrogates can charge up to £10,000 in expenses.
      • A ‘soft’ form of baby selling has already crept in under the rubric of contractual surrogacy.
      • In surrogacy, one woman (the surrogate or host mother) carries a child for another as the result of an agreement (before conception) that the child should be handed over after birth.
      • The poverty of Blackford's position is evident in his attitude to gestational surrogacy.
      • I am very sleepy but I heard on the news this morning that commercial surrogacy is being outlawed.
      • Most are born through traditional surrogacy - the surrogate mother conceives using her own egg after being artificially inseminated with the sperm of the intended father.
      • We looked into adoption, surrogacy and even fostering.
      • There are a lot of ethical and legal aspects surrounding the issue of surrogate motherhood and paid surrogacy is banned in some European countries.
      • IVF is generally the last resort in fertility treatment, short of surrogacy.
      • In the end, artificial wombs are different from current technologies like IVF and modern arrangements like surrogacy, because they represent the final severing of reproduction from the human body.
      • This bill allows for things like surrogacy - but not commercial surrogacy.
 
 

Definition of surrogacy in US English:

surrogacy

nounˈsərəɡəsēˈsərəɡəsi
  • 1The action or state of being a surrogate.

    1. 1.1 The process of giving birth as a surrogate mother or of arranging such a birth.
      surrogacy is frequently denounced as exploitation
      as modifier surrogacy agencies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is 43 now and he thought about adoption or surrogacy, but eventually decided that being a father wasn't his role in life.
      • The poverty of Blackford's position is evident in his attitude to gestational surrogacy.
      • A ‘soft’ form of baby selling has already crept in under the rubric of contractual surrogacy.
      • The main purpose of the 1985 Act is to ensure that commercial surrogacy is illegal.
      • There are a lot of ethical and legal aspects surrounding the issue of surrogate motherhood and paid surrogacy is banned in some European countries.
      • In the end, artificial wombs are different from current technologies like IVF and modern arrangements like surrogacy, because they represent the final severing of reproduction from the human body.
      • In this rejoinder, I want to comment on Blackford's specific criticisms of my position on commercial surrogacy before placing my own views on this particular subject within a broader context.
      • We looked into adoption, surrogacy and even fostering.
      • Direct payment for surrogacy in this country remains illegal but surrogates can charge up to £10,000 in expenses.
      • In surrogacy, one woman (the surrogate or host mother) carries a child for another as the result of an agreement (before conception) that the child should be handed over after birth.
      • IVF is generally the last resort in fertility treatment, short of surrogacy.
      • Most are born through traditional surrogacy - the surrogate mother conceives using her own egg after being artificially inseminated with the sperm of the intended father.
      • Both commercial surrogacy and posthumous parenthood require social approval and state assistance.
      • I am very sleepy but I heard on the news this morning that commercial surrogacy is being outlawed.
      • This bill allows for things like surrogacy - but not commercial surrogacy.
 
 
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