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Parents Of Children Born Through Surrogacy Call On Government To Improve Legislation

Parents Of Children Born Through Surrogacy Call On Government To Improve Legislation

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Parents of children born through surrogacy are calling on the Government to act without delay, as key parts of the Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 remain unimplemented. While the law was passed nearly two years ago, many families say they are still living with legal uncertainty, with children not fully recognised as having two parents under Irish law. On Tuesday’s Morning Focus Alan Morrissey was joined by two West Clare mothers who know these challenges all too well. Fiona Whyte from Miltown Malbay, whose children Ruby and Donal were born through surrogacy in India, and Hilary O’Donovan from Kilrush, whose twins were born via surrogacy in Ukraine in 2016. They’ve both been navigating the legal gaps for years — and are now adding their voices to calls for urgent improvement of legislation surrounding surrogacy. Image © Natalie Bond from Pexels Via Canva
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