Google Baby plot
Israeli Doron has discovered the benefits of globalization. He and his friend had their daughter Talia with the help of an American surrogate mother. Since this relatively simple route comes with a hefty price tag, he decides to start a company that saves costs. In this way, for example, he can help fifty-seven-year-old Irit to have a child relatively cheaply -- although she is now infertile and has no partner. Egg cells are ordered online from the American company Egg Donation Inc. Plenty of donors to choose from: from a fresh brunette to an 'overall great person.' The sperm cells are also obtained online. Once fertilization has taken place, the embryos are outsourced: Indian surrogate mothers take charge of the pregnancy. The reasons for choosing a role in this modern baby trade chain vary.