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go straight to the will when the game of diplomatic poker was power please. and the lines behind the scenes climate come. it starts august on d, w. ah, this is the w news, and these are our top stories. the g 20 group of wealthy nations have backed a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal and the stock multinational, especially tech giants doing business globally from shifting profits to tax haven. the g 20 accounts for over 3 quarters of the world economy. the new levy could be in place within 2 years, but some states, such as ireland, have voice their opposition if you will be ruling prosperity party has been
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you can think about. your stomach growls message is clear. you're hungry. when you're unable to suppress a yawn, it's also a sign you're tired at bodies of good at giving us signals. pain is another. it tells us there's a problem. moral nash on in good shape the house magazine on d w. the news headaches they can come on quickly like stormed out. he doesn't the feeling. only one in 10 people doesn't get headaches at some point in their lives. recurrent forms are a painful puzzle. ah, there are over a dozen times a to most common attention, headaches and migraines. ah,
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this is fin. he suffers some tension headaches. they spread across his entire head and make him feel like he's wearing a helmet that's too tight. headaches like these can come and go tension headaches usually aren't debilitating off and all it takes is a glass of water, a breath of fresh air or some exercise to feel better. but for ezra is more complicated. she gets migraine, the form of headache that can be quite severe and they often reoccur. they can be accompanied by nacia sensitivity to light and sound and fatigue. yeah. migraines can be proceeded by visual and sensory disturbances like blurred vision or flashes of light. then ezra knows a migraine is rolling in this early warning sign is called an aura.
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when the aura end, the pain begins, it usually starts in one side of the head and sometimes spreads. its a pounding pain, it feels like a hammer hitting your head. the best thing is to lie down and rest in a dark room. migraines can last for hours. in some cases, special prescription medication is the only effect of treatment. by the way, parents can pass on the predisposition to migraines, to the children in germany. 90 percent of kids under the age of 12 already have experience with headaches. are they mostly brought on by stress performance pressure and anxiety issues that have been exacerbated during the pandemic. me like other children around the globe for months on end. 12 year old anna could only attend school online. that meant spending 5 hours or more day on her computer and that extra strain. so i may get increasingly frequent headaches,
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vanished of snuffs and most of the headaches are mostly on the right side and around the streets. it feels like a really sharp nail being hammered into my head and cups and get him up. or sometimes there's a really intense throbbing or like my head is being squeezed. a lot on his father missio knows right away when his daughter was suffering, she started getting bad headaches when she was quite young. usually the only things that help are medication or putting a cool, what towel on her head was calling to get started in elementary school back then it was still fairly manageable. but for the past year, roughly, since the onset of the corona virus, the headaches, i've gotten a lot worse because they're more frequent and much more intense. a common general point you can see for on hooks to get help at a practice that specializes in pain management. doctor
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b and we're seeing an increase in younger patients with stress related headaches. she thinks the mental strain from pandemic restrictions and the subsequent anxiety play a part rather kinda the usual inks, to have children who are already prone to anxiety and depression. yet i see an intensification is symptom effort, which may include like a magic factor, super much so they might become more nervous and will complain. far more frequently a stomachache, intention, headaches, up smell another cause among chronic pain sufferers like ana is home, schooling for that reason. the doctor recommends taking regular breaks and getting plenty of exercise. it can feel idled, leisha, and the children like on it should go outside for half an hour, at least once a day to get fresh air and let and steam the poor margaret to get the heart pumping. the mother of moving to counteract the hours of sitting in front of
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the screen. going to pain specialist paid for she know knows what she can do to make herself feel a little better. and being able to relax means those terrible headaches are no bothering her far less often. if you get headaches and doctors recommend keeping a pain diary day, you can make a note of when the headache began and how long it lasted its intensity or associated symptoms such as notion. there are also that make it easy to do. it could help to pinpoint the causes pain trick is often tense, muscles are to blame, particularly common in the neck areas. the tension pressure difficulty turning the head back and shoulders tensed up. all typical symptoms of neck, pain. half of all adults have to deal with it at least once in their lives.
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the typical remedies are massaged, drug for special exercises. the bad news is that these measures usually only help the neck in the short term be on storm, and have you been all this time and again and not only with people working at a desk, that's probably more problems with the neck and head effect everything. whether i'm reading a book doing a crossword, chatting with friends on the computer, or researching something on the internet at the same applies to watching tv or anything that involves pushing my head forward, puts a strain on my neck. the focus to put him in the most common problem is that people's posture while sitting at a desk get so bad that certain muscle groups that should be relaxed not to become tense because the muscles of course to work permanently. they get tired and tense
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up, and it tension that causes pain to specify much matter. the standard forward leaning rigid posture at the desk, puts up to 5 times more strain on the muscles of the spine than the normal position with the head raised. that can mean an extra load of up to 30 kilograms. the same thing happens while driving or using christiane storms. colleague, isabel demonstrate how strenuous working in front of a laptop can be on the neck of the orthopedic search and takes photos to illustrate where the problems lie. biblical system is. she's looking down at a much steeper angle than on a normal computer. her head is further forward, the kitchen is down, the shoulders are forward and back is hunched. and that puts a big strain on the back after a while and not only are the shoulders pulled forward,
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but far too often, they're pulled upwards as well. a month i want to know if you're constantly sitting with your shoulders punch, joy, you bring your shoulders forward, then there's a lot of tension in those neck muscles. that's where the pain start. it causes headaches to and effects the whole area to come some ice. so which treatments are best? one analysis compared several studies on the effectiveness of medically prescribed measures. and the results were surprising. injections limited effectiveness, acupuncture and provide only partial relief. in the benefits of electro therapy, unclear mccullen, these treatments can check on symptoms and provide short term relief. but the underlying court hasn't gone away. it's still let us know what are the contents in each individual case. one way to find out is to improve self awareness. this can
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be done using an m g and electro, my graphy leap and whole use the surface electrodes to measure muscle activity or tone us in the neck of it's called the candidate. and he does this indifferent head and shoulder position. if you get into position and side and then look to the left to see the reaction, see the graph shows the muscle activity. now sit up straight and let the shoulders hang. it's much better. the wave immediately decreases. that means the muscle is much less active. this evening, you actually won't get the for the muscle activity appear. there's a reading on the monitor. does the fact that henry can influence this with his posture counts for the learning success? the successful? this is the typical effective biofeedback. that feedback means we feel a change in the body. well, similar tenuously seeing that change,
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this combination is extremely effective and you don't forget it in the back, right. can also train self awareness. you wear it for hours at a time. the effect on isabel was her ankle, a vision improved. she no longer pushes her head so far forward, and her back is less round the dodger to back praise acts. as a reminder, we call it a reminder or do you feel like pressure or attention that makes you realize that oh yes, i'm supposed to sit up straight and that me better posture equals less pain. in the long term, this can only be achieved with training. christiane stories, recommendations stretch the front and strengthen the back exercises with the resistance bands strengthen the muscles between the shoulder blades in this way, they can better support the large pictorial muscle. important for muscular balance
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petro muscle, if usually shortly, that needs to be stretched expensively. this can also be done at any doorframe. the good news with a little patience, something can be done about stuff or neck pain. pills that contain no active ingredients, but still caused pain to disappear. that causes the placebo effect in medical studies to see those use to test the efficacy of actual medications. surprisingly, in many instances, study participants that are given to see bose also experience. and let me ask them to help connecting the the professional rica bingo is trying to unravel the mystery behind the placebo effect . her studies have shown that up the hall of the pain relieving effects that occur after taking medication can be attributed to the non active treatment,
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the concept and messed up if i rarely take headache tablets that helped me after just 10 minute inexplicable in pharma co genetic time and it's probably more due to my positive expectations and positive, previous experience. because impunity, physiological terms, it takes 30 minutes to an hour to have an effect. putting it in one study, subjects were given a pain killer, intravenously, while also receiving a pain stimulus. when subjects knew they were getting a pain reliever, it proved more effective. and west subjects thought they were not getting a pain killer. it had little or no effect. was the 1st cut a sickly placebo held its by helping us activate already bodies pain relief on the tv. and our bodies have a system that in addition to conveying pain to the brain, can also inhibit pain processing, where it begins from the spinal cord,
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does work and marks us the ask the found to fund maximus ok. the potential policy both however, can't be fully realized. outside of studies in germany, for example, doctors aren't allowed to give patients a placebo without their knowledge that they can take what are called open, labeled marion, you know, was given a placebo in addition to painkillers. the research is told her that the pill contained no active ingredients, yet it had an effect. none the less i have the feeling it was getting better at the time. but the intensity of the pain decrease. yeah. when i started wondering whether it really was just good to see, but let's see what an experience confirmed by the study test subjects you knew they were taking a placebo, felt less pain. but how is that possible. busy not to question researchers can
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still speculate on feeling cargo van many illnesses get back around that all come and go via phone call to close study and get pain. really hacked. and then of course, i'm going to link the to see by treatment that puts your mouth in turn fuels my positive expectation for the rest of the study, a lot of food and vitamin. it's a theory, but we don't fully understand the question about this is me. what is certain is that the dummy therapy cause no change in physical conditions such as mobility. phoebus only improved the individuals subjective perception, and sensation of pain. clean vanish might not sound like much, but this is for a lot of patients holding up to 15 percent of the population suffer from chronic pain and he's still not getting adequate treatment and they also look revocation of disposal is limited. percent. oh,
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money and luna is now able to work out again some things she was previously sca if doing due to the pain and she intends to keep on taking the placebo. i think in mind, i think my mind is now telling me i might need them though and know that i could actually start taking them off the opposite. good. plus the bose can help to relieve pain and being void of active ingredients. free yes. side effects. what is the world's most popular home remedies for headaches? if coffee, small studies showed that the aromatic beverage actually helps. in some cases, caffeine constrict the blood vessels and slows down pain. promoting the transmitters, but the rest it being brew can do even more stuff. i'm lisa is the owner of this berlin, coffee roaster. he knows everything about this classic conte beverage from trivia
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to more important information such as whether espresso has a particularly high caffeine content. that's chris. all right, so definitely does not have more caffeine than regular coffee. county, it can be measured by mason express, contains around 50 milligrams of caffeine and a couple of filter coffee around 80 milligram cities. and that's because the longer the contact between the boiling water and the coffee, the more caffeine is extracted contact within this to me. coffee, emerald exploits in the case of an express. so the contact is brief only around 30 seconds. i couldn't do what i did. i rude coffee. take several minutes to pass through the filter and therefore extract more caffeine car. yes. and these caffeine . unhealthy. what effect does it have on our heart and blood pressure? caffeine is one of the oldest stimulus known to human kind of boost bodies, metabolic rate. and depending on the drinker can cause
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a breach like implant pressure. so people who need to have their blood pressure checked should refrain from drinking coffee, half an hour beforehand. otherwise the reading will be duly high. but high blood pressure patients can still take coffee. doctors say that 45 today is fine. unless the drink causes an upset stomach, this depends to a degree on the type of coffee. the erotic a variety, for example, has only half the level of acidity above the beam management. and the 1st thing i'd say to people with sensitive stomach to buy 100 percent, a wrap, a coffee, if possible, coffee, kaufman would not be called gun movie to then go for dr. rosie and coffee express them. and finally, don't leave the pot on the warming plate for too long after making the coughing off . that's what i don't longer see unless another common conception is that drinking
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coffee has the hydrating effect on the body. is that true? coffee in, built in a low dose of caffeine has a highly stimulating effect and accelerates the autonomic nervous system knocked it off. and so all coffee drinkers will notice that the water they consume is flushed back out of the body more quickly about the coffee doesn't in itself extract water from the body in seat. but as is the case elsewhere, drink and moderation. and now we have a question for you. what's the 1st thing you eat or drink in the morning and wine? if you tell us about it, you might just win a special backpack stuff with food skin. you can take dw with you wherever you go. right to us or better yet, send a photo or a video to d, w dot com slash slash my morning or by email. the deadline is august. thanks.
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looking forward to hearing from you hands. amazing. they can grip and hold and handle both hard labor and perform tons that require a light touch. ah, they help us to communicate and reassure us. ah, i have millions of fences for pressure and temperature. that's why injury to the has especially painful when skinner behind is inflame it, can become a torment. manuel has rediscovered the simple joy of being able to hold a hot drink in his hand. something that would have been unthinkable just 6 weeks ago. i'll be gone in and i was like again, started to develop a rash, which i initially underestimated. then it started to flake hot and gradually there was this growing pressure in the skin as if the skin was too small for my hands to
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help in. and then it started to crack and bleed. blue they don't is off keep loved . this is what is hands used to look like. he was diagnosed with hand, eczema, a non contagious, but very common ailment. in manuel case, it was likely triggered by his job. he's a mechanic and does a lot of work with his hands. suzanne has had hand eczema for a year. now. she works in music marketing. in her case, the causes were from her own body and it was been yeah, and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress. what does this done? i get the little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. but then you start to scratch that off the captain. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state. went up, i tend to do i'm patient,
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what's an environment where he's in contact with irritating substances to him with that he has to wear gloves lot and wash his hands frequently hint of action on all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin barrier and ultimately to the hum ducks most interest and $200.00 same 1st who doctors performed what was called an ebi to teen his test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contact, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to determine whether manuel has an allergy, a possible cause of the ex, about for suzanne. using her hand to do anything is extremely arduous and painful. her skin starts to burn up and the etching is unbearable. and the natural reaction scratching just makes it worse. she feels helpless, and the psychological element makes it worse to me. there's no start. and it
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bothers me in particular that it's on my hands because you shake hands when you greet people. it's bad people that you don't know me got money about mrs. kent, i've asked this problem yet. manuel is allergy test. he turns up negative. so doctors are also at a loss as to which chemical agent is causing the inflammation when it comes to protecting your skin. glove material is crucial of the islands. i think if the central made for the most suitable for home decks, because that reasonable think of that. and then i asked for rubber gloves to study work, or do they cause the patient to sweat more decent and not moist environment exacerbate symptom when you come to fresh, less the home. so in the future, manuel will have to cover his hands with his hands will also be exposed to u. v. a. radiation applying a special notion beforehand increases the effectiveness of the treatment. although
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the risks from exposure to radiation mean that photo therapy can only be used for a brief period another short term option for hand eczema is cortisone. cortisol came in fishing and there was various courses i creams of different strengths, available, not tradition. and a strong ones have a rapid inflammatory effect relative should define defectors that they make the skin similar than that. so we switched fairly quickly to medium strength creation to then gradually face the mouth as it as high. so that means using them only every 2 or 3 days and done. and eventually the aim is to use quote, his own free claims. suzanne's treatment involves count senior and inhibitors, which are used to relieve the itching by slowing down the immune systems response against san fran and in the oil pick up and severe cases where the external therapy is not sufficient. we can prescribe tablets that contain but to minay behind isn't
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in the van. the problem here is that the patient is a young woman. she has to avoid getting pregnant and found here, waiting to find a shaft from my most. and if you do want to prescribe them to young women, they need to be closely monitored to get control for the leash. but above all proper hand cares essential for hand eczema sufferers. moisturizing creams served as a kind of liquid glove that protects the vital skin barrier. susan reads cream on her hands up to 20 times a day and is careful to wash her hands only in lukewarm water and with fragrance free soaps. and when it's cold outside, susan always wears gloves. she's helping herself, and the resulting dropping stress is also good for her skin. ah! now let's get moving. come on off the couch. it's going to work out,
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put the v and stop right now for our next exercise, mountain climbers. the start and push up position the should be shoulder. went to park. and now one after the other. pull your knees up to your find from both fast. i'm not challenging enough, you can hop from on best buy so there is a mountain climate you can do 20 repetitions with a short post between one and 3 that was altogether but i don't enjoy those mountain time is see you next week on in good shape the
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news. the news. the news in the merchandise is children. journaling, couple desperate for me. the owner of a reproduction empire the biological mother. the complete story behind the baby business, ukraine's surrogate mothers next on the w.
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the theory is the little mermaid and split into the daydream, the reality into a world ah step into the series christian anderson, a special pilgrimage site, in the birthplace of the danish author, is now attracting fans from around the world 0 in 60 minutes on w. my 1st vice i was a sewing machine, i come from swimming or bones by the oceans or something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle, even since i was a little girl, i wanted to have a bicycle of my and it took me years to finally gave up and went to buy and the vice i returned because sewing machine going, i suppose was more appropriate for those than writing a button. and now i want to reach out to both women back home,
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for bone to buy their social goals and informed them about dead faces. right. my name is david, and i work at the i the i me surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. ah, bows and the children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to get a roof over our own child's head. the me,
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i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents to me. the surrogate business is booming. for many patients, send us frozen sperm. then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. me, clinics earn millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over the fertility assistance program. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . the money really want to children want to be a parent has such
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a facing the me ah ah denise at jim's nice now from time and a half and are embarking on a very special journey today. i would, tommy boarding at $120.00 p. m. yes, you're right, they want to fly to ukraine to their child, which a surrogate mother will soon give birth to lasting longer to get here. and now we just really want to be able to get her straight away. our daughter is to in 10 days . if she takes up the money, she takes up to her, daddy to be on my cook. yes. let's see. the main
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thing is that she's healthy and that we're able to reach her. when my wife says it's been a long road that has been on our minds for the last 4 years. we tried artificial insemination several times here in germany. we really tried many, many times. we had a total of 5 attempts in germany, all of which failed. then we decided to go to ukraine and had yet another failed attempt there, before our surrogate mother actually got pregnant with our little one as lima like lines run out in germany. surrogacy is prohibited in ukraine. it's legal. they signed the contract with the agency a year and a half ago. it's not uncommon that many couples from germany and other parts of europe around the room, travel to ukraine, to sarah, to see option that the
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b o. text. com in kiev is the largest fertility company in ukraine. people wanting to start a family come here from all over the world. and denise vice, the child was also conceived here in the laboratory. i'm not totally lucky. the owner of the company is a self confident business man. his fertility empire includes clinics, agencies and laboratories. he accommodates surrogate mothers and parents to be in his own hotels and apartments your love, any patients send us frozen sperm because they can't come here. for example, chinese patients from asia or people from argentina or brazil, or they send their sperm and we carry out the program without them a book. but we fertilize the egg of the birth mother or a donor egg proposal,
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which is under this florescence microscope. we can see what is called a p j. d signature, which is used to determine the sex nipple. this is because we have customers who specifically want either a boy or a girl because magically village hopeful parents pay 40 to 60000 euros for a child to she love, peace company earns millions. at the beginning of the corona crisis, his clinic became known worldwide because more than 50 children, carried by surrogates could not be picked up by their parents. pictures of the waiting babies went around the globe the text. com has also repeatedly made negative headlines, including accusations of child trafficking, and italian couple that had arranged for their child to be conceived at the clinic . found out through a dna test that they did not share any genetic material with the child. the child
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was taken away from them, a court case and food that they should just let them go through a process group and 2010. i had just opened the clinic. those were just my 1st programs. of course, this is a tragedy, but this is not human trafficking. that's just ridiculous. but just what does human trafficking have to do with any of this? this was a medical error due to negligence in the lab. was this because it's color? the court case has been settled, he assures us his laboratories would now perform double checks when fertilizing eggs is much more difficult. he tells us to find surrogate mothers, hundreds of ukrainian women between 18 and 40 are under contract with biotech. tom, he says, but the demand is steadily increasing. almost there is really a fight over surrogate mothers here. and there are enough patients for all the agencies, but there are not enough surrogate mothers. that is the reason why having great
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mediators is so important for me. alina conan income is one such mediator. however, not for b o text. com. she works with other agencies. it's a huge market. she says, what colors are the flowers i read? are you in the trees? you have the rain. after the birth of her son nick quito, the 25 year old has twice worked as a surrogate mother herself. once for an american couple and once for a ukrainian couple financial hardships, she says is the main reason why women work as surrogate mothers in ukraine. i grew up as an orphan and the state never supported me. never gave me an apartment
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. i had my child when i was 20 and i had no idea where to go now because i had a stipend of $100.00 in an apartment cost 50 mile of the what was going to do. so i went to the 3rd mother and bought an apartment with lena 6 con, act with potential surrogate mothers on special internet forums will load up. but come inside and me. yes. want look, i'm inside that's i'm years years took i thought, but yes. and that i always look at the comments, i need piece. yes, there are girls who are afraid to write a private message. i'm sure i posted an ad for them here. oh what, what if it last every week i spend about 5 to 7 girls to the clinic and they're scream fast. a girl can participate only if she doesn't drink, doesn't take drug and doesn't have any disease. over the years from the catholic
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lena also wants to be a surrogate mother, a 3rd time soon to earn money again for herself and her son. yes. and denise might not have been staying in a key of suburb for 2 weeks now. their daughter is due date was 4 days ago, but she is keeping them waiting for the last time over here we always said the next time we come, we might already be able to pick up the child here that we didn't know that yes, that was at the time that the picture during the puncture an egg was taken from denise and then mixed with vianza sperm, genetically. it's her child. even if the child is growing in a stranger we kept kentucky through hfc. we had to be, i'm for the kids will in. but we plan to get to know her helped us all. not there
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would be sexual loans that following the birth to have personal contact if both sides want to. and that's what we want. and we have found out that our surrogate mother eula, has said that she would like to meet us can, can then wouldn't make much of course, strange for the whole the idea of, sorry to deal with things that the contracts we had to sign everything because she somehow think okay, it's all about bringing your child into the world and then i read a contract about it. i'm sure you can do this part without me. i think i got this too just given to feel free to listen. of course, we would have liked to become parents naturally, and we would have liked to see the child grow and my wife's body and watch rebellion bigger and bigger and i think of it. but that just didn't work out for us . then we decided on a surrogate and hum, via included to stuff. and she one thing to be completely honest,
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we have to say it was the price in the, in the try this to ukraine. because it cost about a 3rd of what it would have cost us in the us, us, them i, for many desperate couples. ukraine is their last chance for a child. and unlike in america, where clinics charge $150000.00 or more for fertility programs, it's more affordable. but these bargain prices carry risk. soon as renowned lawyer sergey unto nov. he's specializes in reproductive law. the systems, she's not switch number. no one knows how many contracts are signed with hopeful parents. and what happens to the children. often they are not real agencies,
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but just one or 2 people. if they are not regulated, not registered anywhere, and they do not pay taxes. most of that because at the number, and this applies to 60 percent of all fertility companies in ukraine, you'd dish capital and the end. they carry no responsibility for the mistakes that are made on your last year. there were several cases where embryos were mixed up. the infrastructure from the french dark skinned couple is given affairs skin to child. and there were other scandals where the dna tests did not match the parent in the in 2019 alone, 9 couples came to me when the dna test could not be confirmed. didn't tell me, but give me following the ukrainian parliamentary election in 2019 lawmakers promised to finally create laws. there were proposals for reforms including by sergey anton off, but unfortunately nothing happened. the large fertility clinics are not interested
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in changes mark up enough from what we know how our parliament works was often laws are past due just for certain business interest. unfortunately, reproductive medicine has also fallen prey to this situation of new preparation and new. that is, no law has been passed yet much the good nor the uncertainty is advantageous for some of the movement. and this continues to the state has absolutely no control over the reproductive programs on offer control. up until now, many issues have not been clarified. for example, what happens to a child who is born disabled and whose parents do not come to pick it up? in ukraine, the law only stipulates that surrogate mothers must have at least one child of their own. and that intended parents are not homosexual. and must have had at least 4 failed artificial insemination like eons and why it's not for them. the
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big day has come have never been so size to do. their daughter was born 3 days ago. they were not allowed into the hospital because of corona today. the hand over is to take place in a hotel right after their daughter's birth a d n, a test was able to confirm that their daughter was a genetic match. in a few minutes. they will see their child for the 1st time with then the car finally arrived with their daughter. allow her, an employee from the agency has brought the baby here from the hospital here. hello,
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telling me she has her hair. sounds li, just like daddy accurately. we're very happy. she's already had her 1st check up from the doctor. so far everything looks good. because he's healthy. he's already eating something. hadn't good healthy appetite. and denise vice. now i have to stay in ukraine for another 3 weeks. they still have
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to visit the authorities and the german embassy, so that lough hobby comes their daughter by law. they will also meet their surrogate mother. you will ya for the 1st time me uriah maggie ankle lived in a village, 3 hours away from ts. just 3 days ago. the 30 year old returned here from the clinic. she's already been a surrogate mother twice. she has a husband and a 7 year old daughter. together, the small family lives in cramped quarters at her parents small home during a class or 2 or this is my daughter's desk where she does her homework. this class by now due to not sleep here. stock this one
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and this is our living room. e and my brother's room, but this my daughter stuff is over there. it's a run you korea could be like a baby about this bear. when i came home from the clinic and cooper that i it's a gift for my daughter. well, the good the good because i was away from home for so long. but it, me, it is the 1st photo of my daughter with my husband and mother in law, crying tears of joy at the time. i guess it's like that with your 1st child. just a week ago she was still pregnant with denise and jens madsen as baby girl. her family has mixed feelings about her job. guess i will go to the school,
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of course my husband was against it, but i talked to him, explained everything to him. and then he understood it really well was falls into more dab sees what i do pretty negatively, you know, because he does not understand how you can give away a child that has been growing inside. you can go, but i stand by what i do doing that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents. better for your particular suit, keep vendors out of after the birth i blood a lot and wasn't conscious for almost a day. oh, you know what i had general anesthesia and never saw the child feel like so not this is not my child. louis i have been supervising, and so i have no special feelings toward her from somebody with my mom, my mother and my 3 sisters understand that business. and they always knew that i
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could build a new house with the money from the 3rd to see. that's why they didn't ask many questions. thought up, i had them. personally i just brought particular number right next to her parents home is her late grandmother's small house, you know, wants to move here with her husband and daughter very soon. oh neither does we have to snuff now we're in the kitchen. and that's where the shower goes. the think a fridge, that's basically everything for them to be show. this would this and this will be our living room. and my daughter's room, my would have gone for a roared, i've got all of the 3rd gets the money to get all the way. you know,
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so thinking with them and then as we finally, we will be able to live alone as you go when you go, but you will be independent. i won't have to listen to anyone. nobody can tell me what to do. i don't know, but we've been planning a long time for a little kingdom of our own things to the 3rd of the money we can now realize our dream of finally becoming independent from our parents were present to the the people in the village know about her work as a surrogate mother. you will, ya has never hidden it, but she knows that there are still many prejudices. that's why she doesn't want to show her family or her daughter in front of the camera.
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had was thought there is hardly any work at the moment, especially for young people the quarter that's my young mother's decided to work as surrogate mothers, so that they can provide for themselves. and their families usually has received 16000 euros for her work as a surrogate for the german couple. that is several times. her husband's annual salary, junia is still considered the child's mother under german law. that is why she will soon need with denise and jens meisner and for the 1st time see the baby girl lough her that she gave birth to the german embassy in kiev. one week later, this is where the ukranian surrogate mother and the german parents meet for the 1st time. you young has brought a gift for the baby, a traditional ukrainian dress. that's very sweet,
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very sweet. thank you very much. is on this way. why it's my mom was i'm doing my husband just with you. yeah. sorry. good mother at the german embassy. we as julia is now grant, my husband power of attorney said that he can determined that we can leave without a b and then decide everything in germany without alignment and right now and the german law and nobody in germany. i have to adopt her because according to german law, the mother is the person who came to the child on a ukrainian birth certificate is the child genetic makeup that needs. and that way in some i for the german couple. the 1st contact with the surrogate mother feels good would have to do, let's not so filters that she has spent the last 9 months because she was always so
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present even without us being here with all mature ways carried on lowering when we actually got to meet her in person, i might be puzzled and then you think, my god, how do you even say thank you. i hope that she's for just grateful to read me. 2 weeks later, you am not vanco returns to key f. once again, she has to confirm to a notary and the registry office that she's giving lao her up for adoption and at the child is allowed to live in germany. for the 30 year old, this is the end of her role as a surrogate. she just wants to buy a gift for her own daughter, and then go straight home. goes
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from a ha. i'm glad that i helped these parents give birth to a baby girl. yeah, i'm really happy that they have this little bundle of joy. that's done with a guy. so assessment that way is long to get mother's understand that we are able to make these parents happy. after all, i am a mother. i have a child too. for me, this is definitely such a great joy. this is the most precious and important part of a mother's life. i knew you would like to work as a surrogate mother again, but it's not possible. unfortunately, i will not be able to do this again. i bled a lot after this for the doctor said that i probably wouldn't have any are children in war? i future is my child rather than waiting on the
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denise and jeans nice. now are back in harrison. the 2 of them are open about the fact that a ukrainian surrogate mother gave birth to their daughter. they say they would have never had this opportunity in germany. and we just think it sat in the country like germany that not all the possibilities are exhausted because yes, exactly. it's one of the most conservative countries when it comes to reproductive medicine, monthly people always talk about wanting children and always think it run so much deeper than that. and if you really want to have children, if you really want to be parents, if you just want to keep all the love you have to little be and that's not a wish, it's a basic need for us to see was the right path to take and cannot course, we would have liked to go on the new way. in the end was the best thing that could
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have happened to us is the best buy from patheon content. they want to stay in contact with surrogate mother years young. their child should know that no 2 but 3 people were involved bringing her into this world. news. the news? the news, the news, the news, the
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