Surrogate Babies United With Parents As Ukrainian Lockdown Eases
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Babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine were handed over to several Argentinian couples after the country's coronavirus lockdown prevented them from getting their children for two months. After self-isolation and testing negative on COVID-19, they received their infants on June 10 in Kyiv. Because of travel restrictions, a total of 125 babies born to surrogates across Ukraine had been awaiting their parents from abroad.