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Mobility in North American Surrogacy
A Fertile Global Industry
Mobility in North American Surrogacy
A Fertile Global Industry
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Description
The United States is a bastion of commercial surrogacy. Intended parents from all over the globe travel to the United States seeking to build a family. However, they must navigate a complicated, convoluted industry that consists of hundreds of fertility clinics, surrogacy, and egg donor agencies, as well as new forms of business that have appeared to ease the efficiency of a long, drawn-out process.
Mobility in North American Surrogacy: A Fertile Global Industry examines the multiple players involved in global surrogacy contracts between international intended parents who opt to create a family with the help and labor of surrogates from the United States. This market remains the final frontier of commercial surrogacy, while other reproductive hubs only allow for altruistic surrogacy. The author considers the mobility and immobility experienced by intended parents, egg donors, surrogates, and professionals whose intimate labor fosters connections across economic, geographic, and social divisions. Based on four years of ethnographic research that also spans the globe, the author argues for a more nuanced consideration of the ethics of surrogacy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Mobile Industry
Chapter 2: Keeping the Parents Moving
Chapter 3: Surrogate Mobility
Chapter 4: Doctors without Borders
Chapter 5: Covid and Global Surrogacy
Conclusion
About the Author
Product details
Published | Feb 05 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 120 |
ISBN | 9781666952797 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 7 BW Illustrations |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Amy Speier’s, Mobility in North American Surrogacy: A Fertile Global Industry, takes an inside look at people’s journeys on their paths to parenthood. With a primary focus on men who travel to North America with the hope of having a baby with a gestational surrogate, Speier lays out how shifting global fertility hubs intersect with geographic, socio-cultural, and economic mobilities for intended parents, surrogates, and fertility professionals. This fascinating account illuminates the complexities of cross-border reproductive travel and the relationships built between intended parents and surrogates.
Diane Tober, The University of Alabama

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