Dec 6, 2011

Aamir Khan’s baby turns focus on surrogacy laws

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With actor Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao a surrogate mother chose for her baby are in-vitro fertilization (IVF) specialists in the hope that more and more couples throw their fears and come to meet their expectations of parenthood . In the absence of a proper law on surrogacy, the process remains a gray area.

However, experts are hoping that the news of celebrities Indian lawmakers will push to the bill on surrogacy finish sooner.

Currently, the guidelines of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in 2005 formulated in cases of surrogacy used. "There are doctors who sincerely according to the guidelines and there are some who are not aware of the guidelines should be. A law and a poor agency monitoring be introduced," said obstetrician and gynecologist Duru Shah, adding that the shortage hindered for regulation business in the country in surrogacy. "Many foreigners choose not to India as it is the lack of rules and regulations are here."

According to Dr. Nayna Patel is IVF specialist Gujarat surrogacy bill help all involved. "However, there are problems in the bill that must be addressed.'s For example, it involved the participation of third countries with the legal part concentrates. This will lead to an over-commercialization of the process," said Patel, her first commercial surrogacy case in 2003. Since then, Anand became the center for surrogacy.

Experts say that the presence of law strengthened the credibility of the person. "Surrogacy, a million is a very welcome and informed medical procedures in the art (ART). The existence of national guidelines ICMR are set by those legal soon will their implementation," Firoza Parikh, director of the IVF department at the Hospital Jaslok surrogacy said for Aamir and Kiran.

City businessman, whose son was born in surrogacy, and his wife by a specialist from Lilavati Hospital IVF, Dr Hrishikesh Pai, treated, said: "My wife had failed IVF cycles 8-9, before we considered surrogacy."

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