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[The Hidden Costs of India's Underground Fertility Industry]-[The Human Egg Sellers]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-03-08

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The Shadowy Reality of India's Fertility Trade

For years, India was known as a "global baby factory," a hub where international couples sought affordable surrogacy and egg donation. However, the landscape shifted dramatically in 2021 with the introduction of the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Act. While intended to regulate the industry and protect vulnerable women, the law has inadvertently pushed the market into the shadows, creating a dangerous "black market" for human eggs.

The Commodification of Vulnerable Women

The industry relies heavily on marginalized women, such as those from the Parayar caste, who live in slums and face extreme economic hardship. These women, like the subject referred to as 'H' and another named Abhirami, often view egg donation as a "side hustle" to escape poverty, pay rent, or feed their children. Despite the legal ban on compensation, a vast network of agents and clinics continues to operate, often using deceptive practices. Agents facilitate the process by recruiting donors and moving them through clinics that operate "under the table," shielding the fertility industry from accountability.

Medical Risks and Lack of Oversight

The medical reality for these donors is far from glamorous. Donors are subjected to invasive procedures, including daily hormone injections to stimulate ovaries, which often lead to severe physical side effects like bloating, nausea, and, in extreme cases, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. The lack of standardized care and oversight means that women have no protection when complications arise. Cases like the 13-year-old girl lured into selling her eggs highlight the predatory nature of this unregulated system. As one expert, Professor Vrinda Marva, notes, the current approach has "pushed it underground, which means the people participating in it have no protections."

The Cycle of Exploitation

For donors, the process is fraught with manipulation. Many are unaware of the long-term biological consequences and are often lied to about their own bodies. Agents, who act as the middlemen, take a "cut" of the fees, ensuring that the clinics can maintain a veneer of legality by claiming the women are "donating" their biomaterial. The irony is stark: while wealthy couples pay significant sums for "premium donors"—selected based on skin color, beauty, and education—the women themselves are often left in debt or physical pain.

The Ethical Dilemma

There is a fierce debate among feminists and legal scholars regarding this industry. Some argue for a total ban to prevent the "commodification" of women's bodies. Others, like Professor Prabha Kotiswaran, argue that this paternalistic approach only hurts the women further. By denying them legal compensation for their labor, the state leaves them vulnerable to exploitation by a multi-billion dollar industry that profits from their biology. As 'H' poignantly expresses, she feels she has "no choice" but to continue, despite the risks to her health, because the financial necessity of supporting her children outweighs the danger. Ultimately, the underground fertility market in India remains a "disaster for vulnerable women," where the demand for a child is prioritized over the safety and dignity of those providing the life-giving material.

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No hassle, no pressure.
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It was a miserable arranged marriage.
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Lots of girls do it.
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Do it and see.
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Perfect, let's do it.
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go beyond the news
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make one's way through
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