| REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE | 卷:15 |
| Proposed ethical guidelines and legislative framework for permitting gestational surrogacy in Singapore | |
| Editorial Material | |
| Heng, Boon Chin | |
| 关键词: ethics; infertility; motherhood; pregnancy; surrogacy; | |
| DOI : 10.1016/S1472-6483(10)60352-5 | |
| 来源: Elsevier | |
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【 摘 要 】
Gestational surrogacy is currently banned in Singapore but is much debated. Some ethical guidelines and legislation for permitting gestational surrogacy in Singapore are proposed and discussed including: (i) review and approval of gestational surrogacy by the Ministry of Health on a case-by-case basis; (ii) stringent guidelines for gonadotrophin stimulation, IVF and ICSI procedures in 'traditional' surrogacy; (iii) restriction of gestational surrogates to parous married women with stable family relationships; (iv) exclusion of foreign women from acting as gestational surrogates, except for close relatives of the recipient couple; (v) reimbursement and/or compensation of gestational surrogates based on the direct expenses model; (vi) exclusion of medical professionals from surrogate recruitment and reimbursement; (vii) the surrogacy contract must make it legally binding for the prospective recipient couple to accept the child,even if it is born with congenital deformities; (viii) stringent guidelines for combining suffogacy with egg donation from a third woman, who is neither the social nor gestational mother. Policyrnakers in Singapore should conduct a public referendum on the legalization of gestational surrogacy and actively consult the views of healthcare professionals, religious and community leaders, as well as the general public, before reaching any decision.
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