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Surrogacy in Spain. Medical, legal and ethical perspective
Surrogacy presents itself as a major ethical and legal problem in Spain. On the one hand, this practice is forbidden in Spain, however, Spanish couples go to other countries to carry it out and subsequently want to register their children as their own. Spanish society is constantly demanding this practice so the law will have to be modified: regulated permission or prohibition with criminal liability. A legal solution must be found in the best interests of the children.