They're paying the surrogate mother, who's must be an impoverished person to do it. Then they jank the baby away, at least in some cases breaking her heart. That kind of industry is inherently exploitative.
This is true for all types of surrogacy. There isn't an ethical way to do it: by paying money it's incentivizing impoverished women, but not paying money is even worse. Pregnancy takes a toll on a woman's body, carries health risks even with healthy women, requires doctor and hospital visits, and arguably deprives a woman from engaging with starting her own family during her best breeding years.
They're paying the surrogate mother, who's must be an impoverished person to do it. Then they jank the baby away, at least in some cases breaking her heart. That kind of industry is inherently exploitative.
This is true for all types of surrogacy. There isn't an ethical way to do it: by paying money it's incentivizing impoverished women, but not paying money is even worse. Pregnancy takes a toll on a woman's body, carries health risks even with healthy women, requires doctor and hospital visits, and arguably deprives a woman from engaging with starting her own family during her best breeding years.