A baby boy involved in a surrogacy dispute underwent emergency heart surgery on Monday, shortly after his birth in a Texas hospital. The surrogate, McKenna West, relocated from Alaska to Texas to give birth after the biological parents, Omar Ahmed and Nausheen Gilkar, requested an abortion due to the child's severe congenital heart defect. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton intervened, seeking a court order for lifesaving surgery amid concerns that the biological parents might refuse care. The parents denied these allegations, stating that the child had complex open-heart surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Attorney Lee Budner, representing the biological parents, confirmed that the child is now recovering but remains in critical condition. The surrogate named the baby Gabriel, while the biological parents named him Rumi. The legal battle has raised questions about parental rights, with West's attorney arguing that Texas law recognizes the birth mother as the child's mother. The case has involved multiple courts, with differing rulings on custody and medical decision-making authority. A Dallas court previously ordered that lifesaving care be provided but also restricted West's ability to claim maternal rights.
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Baby in Texas Surrogacy Case Undergoes Heart Surgery Following Legal Dispute
A baby boy in a surrogacy dispute had heart surgery shortly after birth in Texas. The surrogate, McKenna West, refused an abortion requested by the biological parents, leading to legal intervention by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for lifesaving care. The case highlights ongoing legal complexities surrounding parental rights in surrogacy arrangements.
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Baby in Texas surrogacy battle receives heart surgery after Paxton intervention
Baby in Texas Surrogacy Case Undergoes Heart Surgery Following Legal Dispute