Portugal has approved its first surrogate mother -- a 50-year-old grandmother who will bear a child to allow her daughter to start a family, media reports said today.
The Portuguese Council for Assisted Birth late yesterday unanimously approved the request of a 30-year-old woman who cannot bear children following a surgical procedure for endometriosis, the Expresso weekly said.
"Despite several other cases put forward, only this one was examined by the council and unanimously approved," a statement said.
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Gestational surrogacy was legalised in Portugal in 2016 and confined to cases only where a woman cannot bear a child for medical reasons -- especially due to a dysfunctional or absent uterus.
The law stipulates that surrogate motherhood should be altruistic -- the woman who agrees to carry and give birth to a child should not be paid for her services.
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