Surrogate Mothers' Perceptions of Spontaneous Abortion and Assisted Reproduction

Authors

  • Jayanta Paramanik Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, India Author

Keywords:

Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, Reproduction, Reproductive Technology, Surrogate

Abstract

Surrogate mothers' account production of  pregnancy misfortune on surrogacy support sites is being  explored by scientists. Women create the public online world  of surrogacy by communicating through the Internet. I  investigate the connections between conceptualizations of  misfortune and understandings of innovative practices, as  well as the ramifications of these understandings for helped  proliferation, utilizing anthropological and humanistic literatures. Surrogate mothers define losses as the failure to  implement a child to the intended parents that might include  anything from infertility to miscarriages as well as stillbirth.  By increasing expectations of success, trying to optimize  outcomes via the relocation of several impregnated eggs, as  well as conducting initial monitoring and analyzing, assisted the reproductive technologies which lead to loss. Surrogates,  on the other hand, see technology as a good factor and  support reproductive technology. Surrogates' fortitude to  "give the gift of life" leaves them susceptible to failures as  well as losses, but it also motivates them to try again and  again to carry children for others using technology.

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Published

2021-07-30

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Surrogate Mothers’ Perceptions of Spontaneous Abortion and Assisted Reproduction. (2021). International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology, 9(4), 107–111. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijircst/article/view/11398