Egg donation
Egg donation is a process where an egg, or oocyte, is removed from a fertile woman and donated to another woman in order to help her conceive. It is a part of Assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures.
Process
The process of egg donation involves a series of steps. The donor is first required to undergo a series of medical and psychological evaluations to ensure she is fit for the donation. Once cleared, she is given fertility drugs to stimulate her ovaries to produce multiple eggs. The eggs are then retrieved through a minor surgical procedure known as follicular aspiration.
The retrieved eggs are then fertilized in a lab using the intended father's sperm or donor sperm. The resulting embryos are then transferred to the recipient's uterus.
Risks and Complications
There are several risks and complications associated with egg donation. These include reactions to fertility drugs, surgical complications, psychological distress, and legal issues. It is important for both the donor and the recipient to be fully aware of these risks before proceeding with the procedure.
Legal and Ethical Issues
There are many legal and ethical issues surrounding egg donation. These include questions about the rights of the donor, the recipient, and the resulting child. In many jurisdictions, egg donation is regulated by law. It is important for all parties involved to seek legal advice before proceeding with egg donation.
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