Russian Government Plans to bar Foreigners from Pursuing Surrogacy: what are your alternative options? As relations between Moscow and the West over its war with Ukraine continue to deteriorate, Russian legislators recently voted to forbid foreigners from using the services of Russian surrogate mothers. Although paid surrogacy is allowed in Russia, several religious organizations have criticized the practice for commercializing childbirth via surrogacy in Russia. This measure, according to one of the bill's co-authors, is necessary to protect children born in Russia from any further risk. The bill was passed with almost unanimous support in its first reading and may bar foreigner to practice surrogacy in the country via surrogacy agency in Russia. Vasily Piskaryov, a legislator from the governing United Russia party, stated that at the time "we cannot follow the fate of one single infant." We don't know who their so-called "mom" and "dad" are or why they are buying a baby, he told the legislature.