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Difficult one really. I'm not sure if I could do it but mainly because of the bond that develops when you are pregnant. Having to hand over the baby after birth would be very hard.
If one of my sisters couldn't have children I may consider doing it for her.
I couldn't do it. In some cases of surrogacy the man or husband has sex with a woman he doesn't know because the wife or girlfriend is infertile. The stranger carries the baby, her own biological child, but she has to give the baby up to the father and the new mother. I personally don't agree with that at all.
There actually was a case like that. I believe it was a white couple and a white surrogate mother who was the biological mother. She changed her mind and wanted to keep the baby. The real father and the wife went to court and got to keep the baby. People need to think about what they do before they do it.