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International surrogacy in Ukraine in light of invasion from Russia
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Recently, I spoke to a surrogate who is part way through her third international surrogacy.

Ukraine is considering a law that would ban commercial surrogacy for foreigners for the duration of the war and for the three years following.

Last week, I had the chance to speak to Nataliya, who was a surrogate in 2021-22.

Last week, I spoke with Liudmila, a 36-year-old woman living in Kyiv.

Just over a year ago, I launched Ukraine Surrogacy Dispatches.

Until now, I have only interviewed people who signed up for surrogacy in Ukraine before the war started.

I have been following the story of this American intended mother since two days after the war began.

The war notwithstanding, surrogacy continues in Ukraine.

I first spoke to this intended mother, an American, two days after the war began.

This is the third part in a three-part post about surrogacy and being a refugee.