While average Ukrainians suffer amid NATO’s proxy war against Russia, business is booming for the surrogate baby industry, which requires a steady supply of healthy and financially desperate women willing to lease their wombs to affluent foreigners. Surrogates “have to be from poorer places than our clients,” explained the medical director of Kiev’s largest “baby factory.” Ihor Pechonoha of the Swiss-based BioTexCom says the business model that enabled him to build one of the most profitable surrogacy companies in the […]
" Surrogates “have to be from poorer places than our clients,”
This is the medical director, presumably the guy with media training. So this is probably the most diplomatic phrasing they could have managed and it is still absolutely reprehensible. The reality is probably even worse than the report.
" Surrogates “have to be from poorer places than our clients,”
This is the medical director, presumably the guy with media training. So this is probably the most diplomatic phrasing they could have managed and it is still absolutely reprehensible. The reality is probably even worse than the report.