Seven of 13 Filipino surrogates back with families


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MANILA: Seven of the 13 Filipino surrogate mothers who were repatriated recently from Cambodia after receiving a royal pardon have been reunited with their families in time for the New Year.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said it was able to facilitate the return of six of the women, one of whom arrived in Manila with a baby, to their families on Monday (Dec 30).

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