Abstract

Surrogate pregnancy is a controversial topic in bioethics and its current prohibition in Spain has become one of the issues to be addressed in the political agenda of this country. This article aims to analyze the ethical aspects that are violated in the case of surrogate pregnancy. The arguments presented show how this affects especially, but not exclusively, the surrogate mother. On the basis of these arguments, this paper proposes a situation in which the surrogate pregnancy could be considered ethically correct. This argumentation should be considered in the debate concerning lifting the ban on surrogate pregnancy in Spain.

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