Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Surrogacy In India - Varying laws can complicate surrogacy

Cindy Vitales, a childhood friend of the mom-to-be, hangs decorations before the baby shower. Photo: Nicole Fruge, The Chronicle

If Jennifer Benito-Kowalski could have had her way, she wouldn't have shipped her eggs to India.
Determined to have a child but unable to conceive and unwilling to adopt, the San Carlos woman considered hiring a Bay Area surrogate in early 2012.
But the cost was high - more than $100,000 - and surrogacy in the United States sounded like a nightmare. She feared a repeat of a case in New Jersey, where a surrogate took back the baby she had carried from its intended parents.
"I didn't want to take any chances" of that happening, said Benito-Kowalski, 40. So she and her husband, Steve Kowalski, mailed their embryos to a clinic in India, where surrogacy was just $25,000 and seemed, at least at the time, more clear cut.

Jennifer Benito-Kowalski and husband Steve Kowalski (right) compete in a swaddling and diapering game at their baby shower, along with Steve's father, Mike. Photo: Nicole Fruge, The Chronicle


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