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Egg donation requires an egg donor to take injectable fertility medications and have her eggs removed (egg retrieval). Is this a risk to her fertility? Initially, egg donors were infertility patients who agreed to split their eggs with a second or third recipient. Later, fertile women were recruited to become egg donors. Since that time, physicians have been concerned that the process of egg donation may impair the future fertility of these young women. In many cases, the women who agree to be egg donors are young, unmarried and have never had children or attempted to become pregnant before. It is important, therefore, to ensure, that these women are not harming their own fertility. The risks of egg donation include the risks of using fertility drugs and the risk of the egg retrieval itself. Fertility drugs can induce ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome causing a small number of women to become sick enough to be hospitalized. The egg retrieval can very rarely cause an infection or bleeding. Infection could lead to the formation of an abscess and the need for surgery to remove infected tissue. Bleeding could lead to scar tissue which might impair the ability of the eggs to get into the fallopian tubes. Egg Donor StudyA recent study identified 241 women who had participated as an egg donor at least once between 1992 and 2001. One hundred sixty-nine former egg donors were located. A questionnaire was sent to these egg donors and 93 of them completed and returned the surveys.62 of the egg donors indicated that they had not attempted to become pregnant since the time of their egg donation nor had they had any unplanned pregnancies. In the remaining group of 31 egg donors, 26 attempted to conceive after donating. Within this group of 26 women, the following information was obtained:
Since the number of former egg donor studies is small, the conclusions may not be accurate. However, until further data shows otherwise, it can be stated that there does not appear to be any increase in the likelihood for an egg donor to become infertile after donating. |
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 July 2007 ) |




