How Ukraine became a surrogacy center: Finnish reportage
Watch the original here: https://areena.yle.fi/1-50570363 Every year, Ukrainian surrogate mothers give birth to hundreds of children for foreign childless couples. Surrogacy and egg donation is a lucrative but often unpredictable business. Finnish documentary filmmaker Antti Kuronen investigates what a business based on the desire to have a child is and how it turned Ukraine into an international factory for children.

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