Gestational surrogacy is legal in Greece since 2002, under conditions that include a court decision granting permission prior to the transfer of reproductive material to the gestational surrogate.
Quantitative and qualitative statistical data compiled from 324 relevant court decisions issued between 2003 – 2018 outline the profile of intended mothers (and fathers) that resorted to gestational surrogacy as well as the profile of women that offered to become gestational carriers. This ongoing research aims to offer indicative data to the evergreen legal and social debate on surrogate motherhood in Greece and abroad. A published version of the relevant article is available at https://doi.org/10.12681/bioeth.19723

Your are welcome to access and view the research datasheet under the conditions set by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) license. With the use of filters, multiple combinations of data can be extracted according to the specified criteria (e.g. age, nationality, marital status, etc.).

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