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  2. Sell your body! Interest in egg donation and surrogate ... - AOL

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    The price for a surrogacy is about $25,000, while eggs sell for between $3,000 and $8,000, although that number can jack a lot higher if you're a 6-foot Swedish athlete with perfect SAT scores.

  3. Egg donation - Wikipedia

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    Egg donation is the process by which a woman donates eggs to enable another woman to conceive as part of an assisted reproduction treatment or for biomedical research. For assisted reproduction purposes, egg donation typically involves in vitro fertilization technology, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory; more rarely, unfertilized eggs may be frozen and stored for later use.

  4. Embryo donation - Wikipedia

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    Embryo donation is one disposition option for users of in vitro fertilisation with remaining fresh or frozen embryos.It is defined as the giving—generally without compensation—of embryos remaining after in vitro fertilization procedures to recipients for procreative implantation or research.

  5. Surrogacy Is the New Battleground in Reproductive Freedom - AOL

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    An article by Carmel Richardson in Compact hints that commercial surrogacy constitutes "baby selling," and characterizes the American approach to surrogacy as irresponsibly laissez faire.

  6. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    This includes hiring an agency to find a woman willing to carry the baby, the medical and health insurance costs for the pregnancy, legal fees, and IVF to create the embryos. [18] Additionally, some people have additional fees for egg or sperm donations, travel, money paid to the surrogate for lost work, maternity clothes, or other expenses. [18]

  7. Riley Keough used a surrogate to have her child. Here's why ...

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    In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate has no genetic link to the baby, as an embryo is created using an egg from the intended mother (in this case, Keough) or, if necessary, an egg donor ...

  8. Third-party reproduction - Wikipedia

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    In conventional surrogacy, the egg which is fertilized is therefore that of the surrogate. A famous case involving paternity rights and surrogacy is the Baby M case. In a 'gestational surrogacy', a surrogate agrees to the implantation in her of an embryo which may be created either by using an egg provided by another woman who may be part of a ...

  9. Circle Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    Circle Surrogacy's first baby was born to a heterosexual couple from Massachusetts. [7] Circle Surrogacy provides services to both intended parents and surrogates, touting various financing options, support for international parents in over 70 countries, and a careful vetting and matching process, in which surrogate applicants participate in ...