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Minimizing risk in anonymous egg donation.

K K Ahuja1, E G Simons, S Nair

  • 1Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Cromwell Hospital, London SW5 0TU, UK. ivf@cromwellhospital.com

Reproductive Biomedicine Online
|December 19, 2003
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Egg sharing offers a safer alternative for egg donation, minimizing risks for healthy women. This ethical approach ensures a supply of donated eggs while protecting all parties involved through anonymity.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Bioethics

Background:

  • Assisted conception involves medical and surgical risks for women undergoing procedures.
  • Egg donation typically requires healthy women to undergo these risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate egg sharing as a safer alternative for egg donation.
  • To address the ethical implications of exposing women to risks for egg donation.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual and ethical analysis.
  • It reviews existing medical risks associated with assisted conception and egg harvesting.

Main Results:

  • Egg sharing significantly minimizes the risks for women donating eggs.
  • It provides a viable and ethical source of eggs for donation.

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  • Anonymity is crucial for protecting all individuals involved.
  • Conclusions:

    • Egg sharing is a morally and ethically superior method for egg donation compared to traditional methods.
    • Maintaining anonymity in egg sharing is essential for the well-being of donors, recipients, and future offspring.