Truth is stranger than fiction. About twenty or so years ago, the WHO, I believe, pooh-poohed tales of kidneys being bought or stolen from poor third world people. What do we see today?
Just how many kidneys are being āstolenā? Kidney transplants are a bit more involved that knocking someone out and grabbing their kidney!
Even if medical adoptions may not be happening now, it seems completely plausible (mmmmmā¦no, it doesnāt)

that they might in the foreseeable future. People have already conceived children and/or had abortions to obtain tissue matches or organs. If they can do that with their own kids, what stops them from doing it with someone elseās? A conscience? Not likelyā¦
For a transplant to work, tissue has to match. There is quite an extensive screening process to go through. You canāt just adopt any child from anywhere and expect the tissue to match. Even siblings do not always match.
THINK ABOUT IT LOGICALLY and SCIENTIFICALLY!