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    Defying Boundaries: Indian Women Trade Eggs for Hope

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Illegal Trade: Women in India, often from impoverished backgrounds, are selling their eggs for survival in a largely unregulated and illegal market, earning between $270 to $800 per cycle, despite the Assisted Reproductive Technology Act imposing strict regulations.

    2. Exploitation and Risks: The hormone treatments and egg retrieval processes can be physically invasive and harmful, leading women to endure complications while lacking legal protections and support in the black market.

    3. Demand Versus Supply: A surge in demand for human eggs, exacerbated by new restrictions on donations, has led to an underground market where women often manipulate identities and undergo risky procedures for financial relief.

    4. Systemic Issues: Critics argue that the laws intended to protect women have instead created a precarious environment, highlighting the need for a regulated system that compensates women fairly for their contributions and protects them from exploitation.

    Women Defy Legal Barriers for Survival

    In India, many women face difficult choices. Some turn to selling their eggs to survive, despite the practice being illegal. These women often come from impoverished backgrounds, seeking financial stability. For instance, one woman, after leaving an unhappy marriage, found selling her eggs a means of providing for her children. She typically receives around $270 for each procedure. This amount often exceeds her monthly wages from traditional jobs. Consequently, her choices reflect a harsh reality where economic necessity drives them to break the law.

    Reports show that the fertility industry profits from this underground market. Clinics continue to operate despite regulations intended to protect women. Yet, the demand for eggs surges as couples delay parenthood. Many women who want to sell their eggs now often use false identities to bypass strict legal requirements. This situation creates a cycle of exploitation, leaving women vulnerable and without legal protection.

    Challenging the Status Quo

    The regulations meant to curb exploitation might actually worsen conditions for these women. Critics argue that instead of reducing demand, the laws limit supply, pushing women into a unregulated market. With no oversight, many clinics prioritize profit over safety. Women routinely undergo risky procedures, often at the expense of their health.

    To address these challenges, experts propose allowing legal compensation for egg donation. By compensating women for their health care and time, the industry could create accountability while ensuring fair treatment for those involved. Legal recognition could also diminish stigma and provide pathways for women to negotiate better terms. A shift toward supporting these women could change the landscape of the fertility industry, enhancing both safety and dignity.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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