Surrogate motherhood in Tabasco is a real practice that brings with it a series of social, economic and ethical problems, for example, the impoverished or slave-like conditions to which women have been subjected, who have seen in surrogate motherhood a way of escaping their reality, as well as the legislative and juridical, for example, the evident violation of fundamental rights, leaving children without a legal identity, as a result of the discriminatory, unconstitutional and unconstitutional reform to the Civil Code of Tabasco, which was endorsed by the State Congress without studying in depth the immediate scope of this legal reform, unconstitutional and unconstitutional reform to the Civil Code of the State, which was endorsed by the State Congress without an in-depth study of the immediate scope of this legal reform, which has already been the object of an action of unconstitutionality before the Plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation promoted by the AttorneyGeneral's Office of the Republic for being evidently contradictory to the Constitution and the International Human Rights Law contained in the International Treaties on the matter which, within the new constitutional paradigm, are binding for all the authorities of the country, regardless of their level.