Surrogacy banned in Thailand: how it works at home and abroad

A year after the case of Baby Gammy, Thailand has changed its rules on who qualifies for surrogacy

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Thailand has banned its citizens from carrying children for foreign parents following the case of Baby Gammy (above), who was left with his surrogate mother after being born with Down's syndrome. His biological parents, who are Australian, took only his healthy twin sister but deny they abandoned the boy.

The case drew attention to how complex the surrogacy process is and what can go wrong.

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