silikoniperhe
Silikoniperhe, also known as a "plastic family" or "silicone family," refers to a family that has adopted children through surrogacy, typically using a gestational carrier. The term "silikoniperhe" originated in Finland, where it gained popularity in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The name is derived from the silicone used in the gestational carrier's womb, which is often referred to as a "silicone womb."
Silikoniperhe families are typically composed of a married couple, a gestational carrier, and the adopted child
Silikoniperhe families face a variety of legal, ethical, and social challenges. In some countries, surrogacy is
Despite these challenges, silikoniperhe families have become increasingly common in many countries. In Finland, for example,