[No CP] + [No System] + [Slow Pace]
Due to an accident, Xie Ning is drawn into the torrent of countless universes. In an era of relentless warfare, she dedicates her knowledge to the nation. ...
Chapter 1036 The Returnee's Notes 110
Among the opponents are not only the "intermediaries" who profit from this, but also some people who want a child, including both the rich and the poor.
The wealthy want to have more children, since most Chinese people still believe in the idea that more children bring more blessings, and they don't mind paying the fine for "having more children than allowed".
For some people, having a child with a lover is too risky, so finding a surrogate mother is a better solution because they can get a child that meets their requirements without having to deal with the mother or children that don't meet their requirements.
Then there are those who are infertile, regardless of their wealth, who all hope to have a child through this method.
Or, to put it another way, get a boy so you don't have to take any risks.
Especially for some high-ranking officials, who are more restricted by the family planning policy, if they have the means to have a son, they do not mind paying high fees and getting preferential treatment in certain places.
Then came some women who either voluntarily or were lured into becoming mothers or selling their eggs.
They feel that this is cutting off their source of income, even if it is a "job" that harms their bodies. Xie Ning scrolled down and saw that some people were cursing, saying that they could have earned thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan by donating just a few eggs, so what's wrong with that?
Others say that she only helped someone have a child, and in less than a year she could earn tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan. She only helped someone have a child, and she was able to raise money to treat her own child's illness. How is she supposed to live now?
Because the surrogacy operation was shut down, the surrogate mothers were "freed," but some of them did not want this freedom.
For example, the surrogate mother in this video whose face has been blurred is currently pregnant. As long as she gives birth to this baby, she will be able to raise money to treat her biological child.
But now she not only has to support a sick child, but the baby she's still carrying has also fallen into her hands.
The scene then shifts to a chat log, which appears to be from a couple who came looking for a surrogate to have a son. They weren't wealthy and had finally managed to scrape together the money for surrogacy. Now that they've paid the money, their child hasn't been born yet, and the agency has disappeared.
He lost both his wife and his army.
"Ultimately, it's all because of poverty."
Ouyang Lin stood beside Xie Ning, watching the news pages scroll by. No one expected that the women involved, who should have suffered greatly in the eyes of outsiders, would support surrogacy instead of opposing it.
This has led many people to wonder whether surrogacy is good or bad, and whether it should be banned.
The answer is naturally no.
No matter how much trouble the mastermind behind the scenes stirs up, they cannot legalize surrogacy by manipulating public opinion or guiding the thoughts of a segment of the population.
This is not a matter of mutual consent or win-win cooperation at all; behind surrogacy lies a bloody black industry chain.
In order to give birth to a child that satisfies the client, surrogate mothers may need to become pregnant and give birth repeatedly until the client is satisfied, because they cannot refuse due to the exorbitant penalty for breach of contract.
In this process, surrogate mothers not only need to be injected with various drugs that are harmful to their bodies, but may also be found to be unsuitable before giving birth and have to undergo abortion or induced labor.
Even if a child is born but the client is not satisfied, the child will enter the "market" in another form. If the child is lucky, it may become someone else's child; if the child is unlucky, it may end up in the black market for organ trafficking.
Leaving aside the conflicts of interest and exploitation between the mother and the intermediary, even the clients who commission surrogacy are not guaranteed protection, since surrogacy is prohibited in their country.
Therefore, there is never any mutual benefit or win-win situation; there is only exploitation from both sides, which nourishes a bloodsucking worm that is extremely indifferent to life.
Yu Shuang, who had just started her internship and was assigned to take over the filming and interviewing from her seniors, felt the darkness of the situation the most deeply.
With Mo Xiaofang's matter settled, she had Yuling take leave to return to the provincial hospital to take care of her mother, which was also a way to avoid trouble. She herself went to intern at a newspaper, which was only because of her good grades that she was recommended by her teacher.
She has to work hard to earn enough money to survive.