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Lauren gives the ultimate gift despite her own personal loss
It's been two years since she lost her own baby boy, but despite her grief, Lauren Fisher has given another couple the ultimate gift of a child.
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Farnell's will retain custody of Gammy's sister Pipah
The West Australian couple who allegedly abandoned their surrogate baby Gammy in Thailand will retain custody of his twin sister Pipah under strict conditions.
Another surrogate baby abandoned overseas
International surrogacy is in the spotlight again after reports a baby boy was left in India while his Australian parents returned home with his twin sister.
'I'm happy to know I'm changing lives': surrogate mum of two
I know that once the baby is born, I will focus on the gift I have given, and watch the parents with their new child. I can't wait for that day.
Baby Gammy's mum won't get a cent of donated funds
The charity overseeing the donations made to baby Gammy has confirmed that the donated funds will go wholly towards the baby's medical expenses, not to his mother.
Two Australian couples stopped at Bangkok Airport with surrogate babies
Up to 150 Australian couples caught up in Thailand's surrogacy crackdown will have to obtain special permission from court to take their babies home.
War of words continues over baby Gammy after 60 Minutes interview
David and Wendy Farnell have spoken to 60 Minutes about bringing baby Pipah back to Australia and leaving her twin, Gammy, with his surrogate mother.
Gammy's surrogate mother may face Thai charges
Thai medical authorities have threatened to take legal action against baby Gammy's surrogate mother.
Gammy's biological parents break their silence
The Australian biological parents of baby Gammy have spoken about their experiences with his Thai surrogate mother and the agency which made the arrangements, saying that the media has been misled.
'We're too old to take him': Gammy's biological parents
The surrogate mother of abandoned baby Gammy says his biological parents told her they could not take him because they're "too old" to care for twins.
Surrogacy baby abandoned by Australian parents
Thailand's surrogacy industry has been thrown into the spotlight by the tragic case of six-month-old baby Gammy, whose Australian parents refused to take him after they discovered he had Down syndrome.
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