When Russia invaded, Ukraine’s once-booming surrogacy industry seemed at risk of collapsing. But surrogate mothers and agencies have managed to continue deliveries, and clients are arriving again to pick up their children.
Russia’s invasion has not deterred hundreds of foreign would-be parents from travelling to war-torn Kyiv and other centres
The babies are being cared for at the Venice Hotel in the capital city Kyiv Due to be collected by parents from places also including Italy, Spain and France Parents have paid between £5,745 and £57,365 to company BioTexCom The firm describes itself as a ‘centre for human reproduction Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19 A shocking video…
Lockdown exposed the scale of the commercial baby business in Ukraine, and now women hired for their wombs are speaking out.