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I am looking to create a Wikipedia entry for Commodification of the womb, focusing on commercial surrogacy, as a global concept. I am curious as to why you focused your page solely on India. I see that you haven't made recent updates, I will look further in to the Indian Council for Medical Research guidelines you mention, as I had not heard of them before. I am curious as to how the guidelines have been applied in the last decade and if they have been successful. If you have access to updated information I would enjoy seeing an update on this page. I would like to see a section on mothers who have given birth to multiple children in the environment of commercial surrogacy, inquiring specifically about their payments, living conditions, and why they chose to enter in to the contract again and again. I would like to gather more information on how this market transaction is conducted not only in India, but throughout the developing and developed world.
Miss Smithington (talk) 02:39, 8 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]