A lot of businesses go to India for inexpensive labor and it turns out American
couples are doing the same. One village has become a center for cut-rate
surrogacy, offering young women who will be carrying babies to term.
For some couples surrogacy is their only chance to create a child. Each year hundreds of Americans go to India for the service.
Dana and Sumanth Chandra have been trying to have a baby ever since they married 14 years ago in Chicago.
They believe their newborn son Ethan is a miracle -- because doctors in the United States told Dana she'd never have a child.
"I could just spend my entire life just standing right here," she says while looking at her baby son.
The couple finally realized their dream of starting a family by traveling 8000 miles to India -- the country where Sumanth grew up.
Ethan was born to a surrogate mother at a clinic in the dusty town of Anand -- a hub in India's multimillion dollar surrogacy industry.
An embryo created from the Chandra's own sperm and egg was implanted in an Indian woman -- who was paid to carry their child.
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Via Weecare surrogacy
For some couples surrogacy is their only chance to create a child. Each year hundreds of Americans go to India for the service.
Dana and Sumanth Chandra have been trying to have a baby ever since they married 14 years ago in Chicago.
They believe their newborn son Ethan is a miracle -- because doctors in the United States told Dana she'd never have a child.
"I could just spend my entire life just standing right here," she says while looking at her baby son.
The couple finally realized their dream of starting a family by traveling 8000 miles to India -- the country where Sumanth grew up.
Ethan was born to a surrogate mother at a clinic in the dusty town of Anand -- a hub in India's multimillion dollar surrogacy industry.
An embryo created from the Chandra's own sperm and egg was implanted in an Indian woman -- who was paid to carry their child.
Read more.....
Via Weecare surrogacy
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