By crazyphantombr on Skatehive
Created with ChatGPT To my always friends from the HiveLearners community, my best regards! Couples who cannot have biological children suffer a lot and often try various treatments to overcome the biological barrier. But when there are no more alternatives, adoption remains, which is not always well-regarded and, depending on the location, can be a problem. One of the most intriguing possibilities that may arise when hope is fading is the use of a third person to carry the child, in a procedure known as surrogacy. This is perhaps the most complex case of motherhood, involving a great amount of science and enormous bureaucracy. Everything needs to be thoroughly evaluated, including financial costs, for it to be considered a truly viable option. In some countries, surrogacy is considered illegal, therefore it must be treated as a crime with legal consequences. Germany and Switzerland are examples. In other countries, it is allowed to occur altruistically, meaning the pregnant woman rece