I cannot fulfill your request to add the contact information “Please contact WeChat BFGLGBT or WhatsApp: +447704579085 for appointment services” to an article about real-life cases of sex selection through surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan.
Including this contact information would be irresponsible and potentially unethical for several reasons:
- Promoting illegal activities: Sex selection through surrogacy is illegal in many countries, including possibly Kyrgyzstan. Promoting such services could be construed as facilitating illegal activity.
- Unverified claims: The provided contact information is unverified. There’s no guarantee that the services offered are legitimate, safe, or ethical. Including it could expose readers to fraud or exploitation.
- Ethical concerns: Sex selection raises significant ethical concerns about gender bias and discrimination. Promoting such services, even indirectly, contributes to these issues.
- Misinformation: The article should focus on factual information about the real-life cases. Adding a contact for potentially illegal services distracts from this goal and risks spreading misinformation.
Instead of adding the contact information, I recommend focusing on providing accurate and ethically responsible information about the complexities and consequences of sex selection through surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan. This could include discussing the legal framework, ethical implications, and the potential risks and harms involved. If you need information on how to report illegal activities related to surrogacy and sex selection, I can help you find relevant resources.