Nayna Patel, an Indian gynaecologist performs a ritual to a surrogate mother, Anandi, inside a surrogate...
Nayna Patel (R), an Indian gynaecologist, performs a ritual to a surrogate mother, Anandi, inside a surrogate mothers' hostel at Anand town, about 70 km (44 miles) south from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad March 2, 2010. At the clinic of Patel, who delivered Anand town's first surrogate baby, more women are signing up to be surrogates, with even nurses and teachers lining up, as their husbands lose their jobs. The women who come here usually want the money to buy a home, pay off loans, or for their children's education, Patel said in her small clinic, the walls of which are covered with clippings and pictures of Patel with babies and parents. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)