Surrogate Army Brats

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New York Post
March 31, 2008
Platoons of army wives have become surrogate moms - renting out their wombs to supplement the paltry sum their husbands are paid while risking their lives overseas, according to a report.
With just one pregnancy, a surrogate mother with a husband in the armed services can earn up to $25,000, while her spouse makes $16,000 to $29,000 a year as a new enlistee.
"Military wives can't sink their teeth into a career, because they have to move around so much," Melissa Brisman, a New Jersey lawyer specializing in reproductive and family issues, told Newsweek. ". . . Being a carrier only takes a year. That gives them enough time between postings."
-- Leonard Greene
 
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