Giving birth the latest job outsourced to India - As commercial surrogacy takes off, rent-a-womb trend fuels debate
NEWBORN ASKS "DO YOU WANT A DONUT WITH THAT COFFEE?"
Every night in this quiet western Indian city, 15 pregnant women prepare for sleep in the spacious house they share, ascending the stairs in a procession of ballooned bellies, to bedrooms that become a landscape of soft hills.
A team of maids, cooks and doctors looks after the women, whose pregnancies would be unusual anywhere else but are common here. The young mothers of Anand, a place famous for its milk, are pregnant with the children of infertile couples from around the world.
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