Aussie couple stuck in Thailand with twins

A NSW couple have become the latest parents to be caught up inThai law changes that make commercial surrogacy illegal.

Stock photograph of a baby in Sydney, Monday, May 11, 2009. The federal government is expected to formally announce plans to introduce paid parental leave in tomorrow's federal budget. (AAP Image/April Fonti) NO ARCHIVING

Doctors in India say they've delivered the world's heaviest girl who weighs nearly 7kg. Source: AAP

Adam and Kate Osborne are in Thailand waiting to take home their twins Mali and Sierra-Leone, who were born to a surrogate mother last month. 

But they reportedly need a court order that could take up to six months and cost 50-thousand dollars.


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