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Mexico, the New Surrogacy Destination

With India and Thailand, the destination of choice for people seeking surrogate mothers, closing their doors to foreigners, where has the market gone?

To Tabasco, in the far south of Mexico, one of its poorest states, according to a feature in The Guardian. Tabasco's legislation has permitted altruistic surrogacy since 1998, so surrogacy agencies are moving in to take advantage of the shift in demand. They advertise on the internet, mainly to the gay market, offering wombs for less than half the price charged in the United States.

“This is going to take off,” said Carlos Rosillo, who runs . . .

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