Commercial surrogacy was born in the United States in the late 1970s. Most of them are concentrated in California, where surrogacy is legal and there are rich Chinese resources. Medical treatment is basically carried out in Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States, with many IVF treatment institutions, while there are many surrogate companies in San Diego, which have gathered many high-quality surrogate companies and surrogate resources due to historical reasons.
Countries around the world have different attitudes towards surrogacy. Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, India, South Africa and California, Illinois and Nevada in the United States allow various forms of surrogacy; Canada, Sweden, Britain, Vietnam and Australia allow non-profit surrogacy; Brazil only allows second-degree blood relatives to surrogate each other.
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China, Japan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Italy, France, Germany and Poland prohibit all forms of surrogacy; Other countries don't stipulate this. Whether it is illegal for China people to go to the United States for surrogacy depends on the specific regulations of foreign countries. Like the United States, different regions have different policies.
In China, surrogacy has always been strictly prohibited and illegal. Surrogacy is a complex issue involving law, ethics and society. According to some international situations, most countries and regions also prohibit any form of surrogacy, and impose financial penalties and fines on institutions and personnel involved in surrogacy.
China's relevant laws "Administrative Measures for Human Assisted Reproductive Technology" and "Technical Specifications for Human Assisted Reproductive Technology" prohibit surrogacy, and there are clear provisions prohibiting this behavior.
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