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[Oocyte and embryo donations].

D Cornet1, J Belaisch-Allart

  • 1Service du Pr Salat-Baroux, hôpital Tenon, Paris.

La Revue Du Praticien
|December 11, 1990
PubMed
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Oocyte donation, established in 1983, addresses infertility and genetic disease risks. This review of 327 cases shows a 24% pregnancy success rate, highlighting ongoing ethical considerations like donor anonymity.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Genetics
  • Bioethics

Context:

  • Oocyte donation was introduced in 1983 to manage infertility stemming from ovocyte absence (e.g., gonadal dysgenesis, premature menopause).
  • It also serves to prevent the transmission of genetic diseases carried by oocytes.
  • The practice involves overcoming practical challenges like asynchronous embryo transfer and utilizing hormone replacement therapy.

Purpose:

  • To review the outcomes and challenges associated with oocyte donation since its inception.
  • To analyze the success rates of embryo transfers in oocyte donation programs.
  • To discuss the ethical considerations, particularly the implications of non-anonymous donation.

Summary:

  • A literature review identified 327 oocyte donation transfers performed to date.

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  • The overall rate of maintained pregnancy following these transfers is 24%.
  • Key challenges include managing hormonal treatments and addressing the ethical debate surrounding donor anonymity.
  • Impact:

    • Oocyte donation has become a viable treatment option for specific infertility cases.
    • The success rate provides a benchmark for current and future donation programs.
    • The ongoing ethical discussion influences donor recruitment and recipient selection processes.