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			<![CDATA[ The small clinic at Kaival Hospital, India, matches infertile couples with local women, cares for the women during pregnancy and delivery, and counsels them afterward. Anand's surrogate mothers, pioneers in the growing field of outsourced pregnancies, have given birth to roughly 40 babies.<br />Story continues below <br /><br />More than 50 women in this city are now pregnant with the children of couples from the United States, Taiwan, Britain and beyond. The women earn more than many would make in 15 years. But the program raises a host of uncomfortable questions that touch on morals and modern science, exploitation and globalization, and that most natural of desires: to have a family. <br /><br />> <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22441355/" >MSNBC</a><br /><br /><img src="http://images.jointeffortchiro.com/local/59/Foot_coming_out_of_pregnant_belly.jpg" alt="Baby Attack" > ]]>
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