Niusha Walker's Surrogacy Battle Became Every Woman's
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How Niusha Walker's Fight for Her Daughter Became a Battle for All Women's RightsNiusha Walker wishes she could tell you she chose surrogacy to save her figure. She wishes it was that simple, that shallow, that easy to dismiss. Instead, she had to watch seven pregnancies fail, undergo blood transfusions, endure experimental treatments that altered her immune system, and finally accept that her body, no matter how desperately she willed it, would never carry her child.Now, as she watches governments around the world criminalize the very process that gave her two-year-old daughter London, Niusha realizes her most private pain has become everyone's political battleground."I would have never thought a day would come in 2025 where surrogacy is problematic," says Niusha, her voice carrying the exhaustion of someone who's fought too many battles just to become a mother. "Especially when everyone's so woke, everyone's allowed to have their rights and freedom to choose what they want to do. Why is surrogacy something we can't decide on?"It's a question that cuts to the heart of a global assault on reproductive freedom, one that's targeting not just LGBTQ+ families, but straight women like Walker who discover that motherhood, for them, requires help.Niusha's story...

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