Monash Bioethics Review. forthcomingSurrogacy and uterus transplantation (UTx) are current forms of assisted gestation. Support for UTx is often grounded on the basis that it would ethically and legally mitigate the moral issues associated with surrogacy. In this article, I problematize this narrative by highlighting the perspective of third parties to assisted gestation through the topics of incentivization and compensation. I demonstrate that the ethical, legal, and social idiosyncrasies ass

