Erlen J A, Holzman I R
Health Care Women Int. 1990;11(3):319-29. doi: 10.1080/07399339009515901.
Surrogate mothering is an arrangement whereby a woman who gives birth to an infant intends--through a contractual agreement--to give that baby to another couple. The recent Baby M case in the United States has raised numerous legal concerns causing many legislative bodies to consider possible statutes to regulate or prohibit surrogacy. The competing interests among and between the individuals involved in this relationship (i.e., the surrogate mother, the couple, the baby, and society) suggest various ethical issues related to benefits, risks, and autonomy. Legal and ethical concerns surrounding the technologically possible procedure of surrogate motherhood are discussed.
代孕是一种安排,即生下婴儿的女性打算通过契约协议将该婴儿交给另一对夫妇。美国最近的“宝宝M案”引发了众多法律问题,促使许多立法机构考虑制定可能的法规来规范或禁止代孕。这种关系中涉及的各方(即代孕母亲、夫妇、婴儿和社会)之间相互竞争的利益引发了各种与利益、风险和自主权相关的伦理问题。本文将讨论围绕代孕这一技术上可行的程序所涉及的法律和伦理问题。