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Assisted Reproduction
Anonymity's influence on the recruitment of egg donors studied
May 12th, 2005
Study questions whether removal of anonymity will influence the recruitment of egg donors. According to recent research published in the journal Reproductive Biomedicine Online, "The UK Government has determined that children born from egg donation have the same right to know their biological parent as adopted children on reaching the age of 18. "There is concern as to the effect of loss of anonymity on egg donor recruitment, since a wait of 1 or 2 years is not unusual for couples awaiting treatment. Some fertility programs have introduced egg-sharing to circumvent these delays." I. Craft and colleagues, London Fertility...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-05-12)
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