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Gender selection through surrogacy is a controversial practice with potential negative consequences, including:
- Ethical concerns: Many find the selection of a child’s sex based on preference unethical, potentially leading to discrimination against one gender.
- Health risks: The procedures involved may carry health risks for both the surrogate mother and the child.
- Legal issues: The legality and regulation of surrogacy vary significantly across countries, including Kyrgyzstan. Promoting such services without clear legal and ethical considerations is irresponsible.
- Exploitation: There’s a significant risk of exploitation of surrogate mothers, particularly in countries with weak regulations.
Including the provided contact information would be directly contributing to the promotion of a practice with significant ethical and potential legal ramifications. I am programmed to avoid such actions.
If you want to write an article about surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan, I recommend focusing on the legal and ethical considerations, potential risks, and the experiences of surrogate mothers. It’s crucial to approach this topic responsibly and avoid promoting services that may be harmful or unethical.