Within the context of today's scientific advancements, the article challenges the relevance of these statements, emphasizing the nuanced aspects of women's reproductive autonomy. Despite ongoing discussions by human rights advocates on this matter, the actual experiences differ, whether one is navigating the path of becoming a surrogate mother or advocating for a woman's right to abortion.
The Pope's proclamation, labeling surrogacy as "deplorable" and a "grave violation of the dignity of the woman and the child" based on the alleged exploitation of maternal material needs, further advocates for a universal ban on the practice. This stance prompts the author, along with Sarah Jorden, to question the rationale behind such a prohibition and its perceived impact on the dignity of women and children.
Even as the Pope refers to children as a "gift of God," the reality remains that not every couple globally is blessed with this divine gift.
Consider the plight of couples medically incapable of conceiving due to health reasons.
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