Advancing Women's Health: Innovations in Birth Care, Maternal Well-being, and Relationship Dynamics in Surrogacy

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Submission deadlines

  1. Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 16 January 2025 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 6 May 2025

  2. This Research Topic is still accepting articles.

Background

Advancing women's health in surrogacy requires a critical examination of birth care practices, maternal well-being, and the nuanced relationship dynamics among surrogates, intended parents, and healthcare providers. Despite advancements, significant gaps in clear guidelines and evidence-based practices persist, creating challenges in managing surrogacy's legal, ethical, and cultural complexities. Surrogates often face unique physical and emotional demands, including risks associated with pregnancy, potential miscarriage, and the psychological impact of relinquishing the child. Additionally, social risks such as stigmatization, economic vulnerability, and lack of comprehensive postnatal support further complicate their experience. Effective surrogacy care must integrate medical, psychological, and social support, ensuring ethical and equitable practices. Innovative research is needed to explore ways to optimize antenatal care, delivery strategies, postnatal support, and foster trustful relationships among all parties, enhancing outcomes for surrogates, intended parents, and newborns while navigating the evolving legal and social landscape of surrogacy.

The goal of this Research Topic is to address the lack of comprehensive, standardized guidelines and practices in surrogacy care that ensure equitable, ethical, and holistic support for surrogates, intended parents, and newborns. Current surrogacy practices often fall short in managing the complex interplay of medical, psychological, legal, and social factors involved. Problems include inadequate antenatal, delivery, and postnatal care tailored to surrogacy, insufficient support systems for surrogates facing emotional and social risks, and unclear ethical frameworks for healthcare providers. This collection seeks to explore innovative approaches that optimize birth care, enhance maternal and infant well-being, and foster healthy relationship dynamics. By examining these gaps, this Research Topic aims to develop evidence-based, culturally sensitive models of care that improve outcomes and address the complexities inherent in surrogacy, thereby advancing women's health in this context.

Topics of interest include:

1. Standardizing Surrogacy Birth Care: Interested in publishing evidence-based guidelines for antenatal, delivery, and postnatal care tailored specifically to surrogacy arrangements, including high-risk pregnancies and emergency scenarios such as termination.
2. Psychosocial Support and Risk Mitigation for Surrogates: Addressing the emotional and psychological needs of surrogates, including coping with attachment, relinquishment, potential stigmatization, and risks related to domestic violence and coercion.
3. Ethical and Legal Frameworks: Analyzing the ethical dilemmas and legal complexities healthcare providers face in surrogacy, particularly in cases involving termination, coercion, and power imbalances, and proposing frameworks to navigate these challenges.
4. Relationship Dynamics in Surrogacy: Exploring the roles, expectations, and communication strategies among surrogates, intended parents, and healthcare professionals to foster trust, cooperation, and protection against exploitation or abuse.
5. Social Risks and Vulnerabilities: Investigating social and economic vulnerabilities of surrogates, including risks related to stigmatization, isolation, financial exploitation, and exposure to domestic violence or other forms of abuse.
6. Impact on Surrogate Maternal Health: Evaluating the physical health outcomes for surrogates, including complications related to pregnancy termination, domestic violence, and stress.
7. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Surrogacy: Understanding how cultural beliefs and practices shape surrogacy experiences and addressing cultural barriers to safe and supportive care, including attitudes toward abortion and domestic violence.
8. Comprehensive Approaches in Postnatal Care: Identifying new strategies to support surrogates' recovery and adjustment post-birth, including mental health, social support interventions, and protective measures against potential abuse.

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Keywords: surrogacy, birth care, pregnancy, maternal health, commercial surrogacy

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