Jacobson Heather
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.
Reprod Biomed Soc Online. 2020 Oct 14;11:42-47. doi: 10.1016/j.rbms.2020.09.003. eCollection 2020 Nov.
This article explores the participation of non-US-resident patients/clients in the US reproductive market, garnering a picture of cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) into the USA by drawing on the existing literature, identifying the frequency of and motivations for such arrangements, the primary sending countries, and the reproductive services sought. I find that although the expense of US CBRC necessarily limits the patient/client pool, it is largely non-economic factors that drive CBRC into the USA. The US CBRC patient/client base, which is diverse in terms of national origin, race and sexual orientation, is recruited by the US fertility industry and drawn to the full range of assisted reproductive technology (ART) services, such as in-vitro fertilization, surrogacy, oocyte donation and preimplantation genetic screening/preimplantation genetic diagnosis, available in the US market which are often restricted or limited in their countries of origin. CBRC patients/clients enjoy the legal clarity for establishing parentage and citizenship for their children available in the USA, as well as what some view as a medically and ethically superior ART market.
本文探讨了非美国居民患者/客户参与美国生殖市场的情况,通过借鉴现有文献,描绘了跨境生殖医疗(CBRC)进入美国的图景,确定了此类安排的频率和动机、主要输出国以及所寻求的生殖服务。我发现,尽管美国跨境生殖医疗的费用必然限制了患者/客户群体,但推动跨境生殖医疗进入美国的主要是非经济因素。美国跨境生殖医疗的患者/客户群体在国籍、种族和性取向上各不相同,他们被美国生育行业招募,并被吸引到美国市场提供的全方位辅助生殖技术(ART)服务中,如体外受精、代孕、卵母细胞捐赠和植入前基因筛查/植入前基因诊断,而这些服务在他们的原籍国往往受到限制或约束。跨境生殖医疗的患者/客户在美国享有为其子女确立亲子关系和公民身份的法律明晰性,以及一些人认为在医学和伦理上更优越的辅助生殖技术市场。