"Giving birth to a child through the womb" is an illegal act, which will not only have a negative impact on the child's growth, but also cause legal liability to the relevant personnel. Therefore, we should resolutely oppose and condemn such acts. If a dispute arises, the custody of the child needs to be resolved in accordance with the legal process.
First of all, custody of the child should be decided in accordance with the principle of the best interests of the child. This means that when the court decides on the custody of the child, it should consider the child's age, gender, health status, educational background, living environment and other factors to ensure that the child can be well raised and cared for.
In the case of a child born in the womb, the child's genetic parents and legal parents are not the same, so it needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If the genetic parents are not legally married or the legal marriage has been terminated, then the child's legal parents should be the legal egg donor or legal adopter. In this case, custody of the child should be exercised by the legal parents, but only if they have the ability and conditions to support them.
If the genetic parents are legally married, and the child is raised and cared for by them after birth, then the court may consider awarding custody of the child to the genetic parents. However, if the genetic parents are not suitable for support, such as poor health or poor living environment, then the court can award custody of the child to another suitable relative or adoptive family.
In addition, if the child has any problems during the development of the child**, such as physical or psychological illness, behavioral problems, etc., the court can re-evaluate the custody of the child to ensure that the child receives the best care and support.
In short, "borrowing the womb to give birth to a child" is an illegal act, and the custody of the child needs to be resolved in accordance with legal procedures. When deciding custody of a child, the court should make a decision based on the best interests of the child. If the genetic parents are not legally married or the legal marriage has been terminated, then the child's legal parents should be the legal egg donor or legal adopter. If the genetic parents are legally married and the child is being raised and cared for by them, then the court may consider awarding custody of the child to the genetic parent. However, if the genetic parents are unfit to be raised, or if there are any problems with the child growing up, the court may reassess custody of the child.