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Fertility and Sterility, 2008
This Committee Opinion concludes that donors be advised on the number of cycles/donations that a given oocyte donor may undergo. Although existing data cannot permit conclusive recommendations, a concern for the issues of safety and well-being of oocyte donors warrants consideration.
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This Committee Opinion concludes that donors be advised on the number of cycles/donations that a given oocyte donor may undergo. Although existing data cannot permit conclusive recommendations, a concern for the issues of safety and well-being of oocyte donors warrants consideration.
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The evolution of oocyte donation in China
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2010AbstractObjectiveTo review the experience with and clinical outcomes for recipients of embryos from oocytes donated under different regulatory standards in China. Initially, the oocytes were provided by one of the patient's consanguineous sisters. Then, the oocytes were obtained from another patient treated with assisted reproduction techniques (ART ...
Yihong Guo+5 more
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Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1992
General clinical aspects of oocyte donation in the human are briefly reviewed.
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General clinical aspects of oocyte donation in the human are briefly reviewed.
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Pregnancy: Oocyte donation in menopausal women
Human Reproduction, 1993Oocyte donation was performed by in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in 82 women. The average age of the patients was 48 years (range 26-60), and 71 were over 40 years old, with an average follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) value of 74 +/- 14 IU and oestradiol concentration of 30 +/- 9 pg/ml.
G H Gholami+4 more
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A cost-effectiveness comparison of embryo donation with oocyte donation
Fertility and Sterility, 2010To compare the cost-effectiveness of embryo donation (ED) to that of oocyte donation (OD).Calculation of cost-effectiveness ratios (costs per outcome achieved) using data derived from clinical practices.In vitro fertilization centers and embryo donation programs.Infertile couples undergoing oocyte donation or embryo donation.Oocyte donation or embryo ...
Amy Wade+5 more
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Oocyte Donation for Stem Cell Research
Science, 2007The newly issued International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research (G. Q. Daley et al. , Policy Forum, 2 Feb., p. 603) include worthy goals and lofty language about truth and transparency in biomedical research, dissemination of research benefits “to humanity at large on just and reasonable terms ...
Darnovsky, Marcy+12 more
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Controversies in regards to oocyte donation
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1994Hormonal replacement cycles prescribed to prime endometrial receptivity in recipients of IVF-OD and frozen embryos have been simplified. It now appears that great leeway exists for the duration of the E2 priming phase, which can last from 10 days to 2 months. Contrasting with this flexibility, the period of endometrial receptivity is tightly controlled
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[Pregnancy following oocyte donation].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1997Five women, aged 31, 26, 31, 34, and 28 years, became pregnant after oocyte donation and in-vitro fertilization. One was a carrier of Leber's optical atrophy, three had had an early menopause (in two because of chromosomal abnormalities), and one had had bilateral ovarian extirpation because of a cystadenoma and endometriosis.
Boks, D.E.S., Braat, D.D.M.
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006
Anne Z, Steiner, Richard J, Paulson
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Anne Z, Steiner, Richard J, Paulson
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Oocyte Retrieval in Egg Donation
2019Today, it has become well established and successful representing approximately 14% of all ART treatments in Spain (according to the national registry of the Spanish Society of Fertility, SEF, available at http://www.registrosef.com) and 10% in the USA [1, 2].
Victor Hugo Gomez, Antonio Pellicer
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