Ukraine's in-vitro fertilization clinics draw foreign couples desperate to have a baby. But the process can lead to paternal mistakes and citizenship questions, and experts want more regulation.
Kiev, Ukraine – Throughout Ukraine, advertisements about becoming a surrogate mother are plastered on buses and throughout the metro. They ask: “Аre you aged between 18 and 35? Do you have healthy ...
Nurses take care of babies born to surrogate mothers for foreign parents in a large room of the hotel where the Biotexcom clinic, the country’s largest surrogate company, is operating, in Kyiv, ...
Dozens of babies born to Ukrainian surrogate mothers are trapped in lockdown and unable to join their adoptive parents abroad as the country’s borders remain closed, a prominent Ukrainian lawmaker ...
A now-viral video, recently posted online by BioTexCom, the country’s largest surrogacy agency, shows nearly 50 babies being cared for in a large hotel room in Kyiv, with an uncertain future. KIEV, ...
Tochilovsky was arrested over a multitude of charges in May last year.
Lockdown exposed the scale of the commercial baby business in Ukraine, and now women hired for their wombs are speaking out Some are crying in their cots; others are being cradled or bottle-fed by ...
MOSCOW—The babies are adorable, all pink and polished in white t-shirts with their names emblazoned on them, but more than 50 infants arrayed in row upon row of cribs in a Kyiv hotel are at the center ...
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