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Pennsylvania Surrogacy Law

Summary: Pennsylvania surrogacy law is ambiguous. It appears that a compensated surrogacy agreement would be held unenforceable; however, an arrangement established through a legally recognized agency seems to be legal. The validity of informal arrangements is even less certain.

Explanation: The 1997 case of Ruth F. v. Robert B., Jr. did not involve a surrogacy contract, but rather it involved a paternity dispute (apparently between the current husband and his wife’s extramarital sexual partner) and the allocation of parental support duties. The Pennsylvania Superior Court observed that the husband attempted to make a deal with the other man to obtain property in exchange for continued support of the child. In condemning this action as “odious and demeaning to the nature of child care and responsibility,” the Court referenced a New Jersey case, In re Baby M. , which deemed compensated surrogacy contracts invalid under that state’s laws. The Court concluded, “[w]e do not tolerate purchasing children for adoption and the bargaining over parenting rights and duties . . . in exchange for financial consideration is reprehensible. Any agreement reached thereby would have been unenforceable.”

Another 1997 case, Huddleston v. Infertility Center of America, involved a negligence action brought against a fertility clinic. Implicit in the decision was that the surrogacy arrangements executed through this particular agency were permissible under Pennsylvania law.

The 2006 case of J.F. v. D.B. involved a gestational surrogacy agreement (in which the surrogate mother is not the biological contributor of the egg) between a woman and a gay man. The Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed the ruling of a lower court that granted custody to the surrogate. The Court found that the surrogate mother did not have standing to seek custody of the triplets. However, the Court explicitly refrained from ruling on the validity of surrogacy agreements by stating, “That task is for the legislature.”

There is no explicit prohibition in Pennsylvania on LGBT couples jointly adopting a child, and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that an individual can petition to adopt the child of his/her same-sex partner.


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In traditional surrogacy (also known as the Straight method) the surrogate is pregnant with her own biological child, but this child was conceived with the intention of relinquishing the child to be raised by others such as the biological father and possibly his spouse or partner. The child may be conceived via sexual intercourse (NI), home artificial insemination using fresh or frozen sperm or impregnated via IUI (intrauterine insemination), or ICI (intra cervical insemination) which is performed at a Fertility Clinic.

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In gestational surrogacy (aka the Host method) the surrogate becomes pregnant via embryo transfer with a child of which she is not the biological mother. She may have made an arrangement to relinquish it to the biological mother or father to raise, or to a parent who is unrelated to the child (e. g. because the child was conceived using egg donation, sperm donation or is the result of a donated embryo). The surrogate mother may be called the gestational carrier. Find a Fertility Clinic




Is there Money Involved in Surrogacy?


Altruistic surrogacy is a situation where the surrogate receives
no financial reward for her pregnancy or the relinquishment of the child (although usually all expenses related to the pregnancy and birth are paid by the intended parents such as medical expenses, maternity clothing, and other related expenses).

Commercial surrogacy is a form of surrogacy in which a gestational carrier is paid to carry a child to maturity in her womb and is usually resorted to by higher income infertile couples who can afford the cost involved or people who save and borrow in order to complete their dream of being parents. This procedure is legal in several countries including in India where due to high international demand and ready availability of poor surrogates it is reaching industry proportions. Commercial surrogacy is sometimes an emotionally charged and contentious ethical issue.

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