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Gestational surrogacy is increasing globally, but is illegal with professional help in Denmark. This review examines Danish surrogacy laws, their effects, and future medical considerations for healthcare providers.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive medicine
  • Healthcare law
  • Bioethics

Background:

  • Gestational surrogacy offers a path to parenthood for individuals and couples facing infertility.
  • Denmark currently prohibits surrogacy involving healthcare professionals and has restricted international adoption options.
  • This situation creates challenges for those seeking assisted reproductive treatments.

Approach:

  • This review provides a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape of surrogacy in Denmark.
  • It analyzes the implications of current legislation on intended parents and surrogates.
  • The review also highlights key medical considerations for healthcare professionals.

Key Points:

  • The legal framework in Denmark restricts the practice of gestational surrogacy.

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  • International adoption is no longer a viable option for many prospective parents in Denmark.
  • Healthcare professionals must be aware of the legal and ethical complexities surrounding surrogacy.
  • Conclusions:

    • The current legal status of surrogacy in Denmark presents significant barriers to assisted reproduction.
    • Understanding the legal and medical aspects is crucial for future healthcare practice.
    • Further legislative review may be necessary to address the needs of individuals seeking surrogacy options.