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I’ve been trying to understand where surrogacy is actually legal in Europe because every source says something different. Some countries seem to allow it only for residents, while others ban it completely. I’m especially interested in places with clear laws and safer medical processes for international couples. Has anyone researched this recently or found a reliable source with updated information?


I looked into this topic quite a lot last year because the laws in Europe change often and many websites give outdated information. From what I found, countries like Ukraine and Greece are among the better-known destinations where surrogacy has been legally available under specific conditions, while many Western European countries either restrict or completely prohibit commercial surrogacy. The most important thing is checking legal parenthood rules, citizenship issues for the baby, and clinic transparency before making any decisions. I found a very detailed article on https://nccconline.org/blog/article/where-is-surrogacy-legal-in-europe that explained the differences between European countries, possible risks, and how international programs usually work. It was much more practical than random forum discussions.