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surrogacy

[sur-uh-guh-see, suhr]

noun

  1. the state of being a surrogate or surrogate mother.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of surrogacy1

First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences

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Like thousands of other couples who have navigated the intensely intimate, complex and almost entirely unregulated process of surrogacy, Gallozzi and her husband had placed those funds in escrow.

That’s because many LGBTQ+ couples can only have children through assisted reproductive technology or fertility treatments, whether that looks like surrogacy or using donor egg or sperm.

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On top of that, Brown also allegedly used stolen money to pay $70,000 for surrogacy, private school tuition for his child and other services.

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However, his partner stuck by him and the couple are now expecting a child through surrogacy.

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Expectant parents learned that their money at a surrogacy escrow firm is inaccessible and likely gone.

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