Surrogacy: outcomes for surrogate mothers, children and the resulting families-a systematic review.

@article{SderstrmAnttila2016SurrogacyOF,
  title={Surrogacy: outcomes for surrogate mothers, children and the resulting families-a systematic review.},
  author={Viveca S{\"o}derstr{\"o}m-Anttila and Ulla-Britt Wennerholm and Anne Gitte Loft and Anja Pinborg and Kristiina Aittom{\"a}ki and Liv Bente Romundstad and Christina Bergh},
  journal={Human reproduction update},
  year={2016},
  volume={22 2},
  pages={
          260-76
        }
}
BACKGROUND Surrogacy is a highly debated method mainly used for treating women with infertility caused by uterine factors. This systematic review summarizes current levels of knowledge of the obstetric, medical and psychological outcomes for the surrogate mothers, the intended parents and children born as a result of surrogacy. METHODS PubMed, Cochrane and Embase databases up to February 2015 were searched. Cohort studies and case series were included. Original studies published in English… 
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