BANGKOK (Web Desk) – Interim parliament of Thailand passed a new law that bars foreigners from seeking surrogacy services in the country, an English news agency reported.
Thailand was rocked by several surrogacy scandals last year, including allegations that an Australian couple had abandoned their Down’s syndrome affected baby with his Thai birth mother taking only his healthy twin sister back to Australia with them.
Another case involved a Japanese man who fathered at least at least 16 babies using Thai surrogates in what local Thai media called the “baby factory”.
Thailand gave preliminary approval in August for a draft law to make commercial surrogacy a crime. The draft passed its first reading in November and became law on Thursday.
“This law aims to stop Thai women’s wombs from becoming the world’s womb. This law bans foreign couples from coming to Thailand to seek commercial surrogacy services,” Wanlop Tankananurak, a member of Thailand’s National Legislative Assembly, told reporters.