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Surrogate mothers and maternity leave and pay

Campaigners are calling for a change in the law giving women who use a surrogate mother to have a baby for them rights to matenity leave and pay, according to London Today.

While surrogacy is relatively uncommon, XpertHR has received queries from subscribers about the maternity rights of surrogate mothers and the women for whom they have a child. Their questions have been answered in the XpertHR FAQ section:

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