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Science and surrogate motherhood
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16/10/2009
Toxidrome have surrogate mothers
 A survey among women who decided to become surrogate mothers, shows that 78% of surrogate mothers do not suffer poor health and sickness both during their pregnancy, and surrogate pregnancy.
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04/09/2009
Attitude of close relatives and friends to surrogate mother's decision to carry a baby for a couple of genetic parents
 It is often believed that relatives of surrogate mothers would react negatively to their decision to give birth to a baby for the benefit of other people
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22/05/2009
PSYHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DONOR EGG
 Different types and forms of female infertility can result in a woman not only could not make her child, but her ovaries are not able to produce healthy eggs. In this case, the couple has become the choice of adoption is already born child or the application programs and the use of surrogate egg donor.
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17/07/2008
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SURROGATE MOTHERS AND WOMEN HAVING OTHER MATERNITY STATUS. Psychological special characteristics of motives and attractions
 The participants of this comparative study are represented by the four groups of young women who materialize their reproductive abilities by different methods. The total number of women participating in the study was 80 with each group consisting of 20 women. (see "Comparative Analysis of Surrogate Mothers and Women Having Other Maternity Status (1)": Psychological characteristics of lifestyle, behavior and relationship) and "Comparative Analysis of Surrogate Mothers and Women Having Other Maternity Status (2)": Psychological special features of character).
Motives and attractions represent psychological features that drive and direct human behavior. The results of testing the base, genetically inheritable attractions were applied to the four groups of women for analysis purposes and presented in the form of the diagram
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09/07/2008
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SURROGATE MOTHERS AND WOMEN HAVING OTHER MATERNITY STATUS. Psychological special features of character
 The participants of this comparative study are represented by the four groups of young women who materialize their reproductive abilities by different methods. The total number of women participating in the study was 80 with each group consisting of 20 women. (see "Comparative Analysis of Surrogate Mothers and Women Having Other Maternity Status (1)": Psychological characteristics of lifestyle, behavior and relationship)
This article reviews the results of testing the special features of character, which are typical for surrogate mothers, childless women, women having 1 or 2 children and women of many children.
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01/07/2008
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SURROGATE MOTHERS AND WOMEN HAVING OTHER MATERNITY STATUS. Psychological special features of mode of life, behavior and relationship
 The participants of this comparative study are represented by the four groups of young women who materialize their reproductive abilities by different methods. The total number of women participating in the study was 80 with each group consisting of 20 women.
The first group was made up of the would-be surrogate mothers who expressed their desire to participate in the surrogate motherhood program and passed through the medical examination procedure with successful results. They have already met the genetic parents for whom they intend to carry a child. It is the binding requirement of the surrogate motherhood program that the potential surrogate mothers should have at least one child of their own.
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