However, Parmal, who comes from a poor family in the western Indian state of Gujarat, is wondering what will happen to the second surrogate child she is carrying, with the government moving ahead to ban commercial surrogacy.
Parmal, who is four months pregnant and earns 400,000 rupees as a surrogate, said: “We are labourers earning “I had problems in the house, that’s why I came to do this. Nobody forced me, it’s my circumstances ... I don’t know what will happen now.”
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