“…Despite the increasing reliance on altruistic oocyte donation in some jurisdictions due to legal prohibitions on donor compensation, and patients' preference in using a known donor for pragmatic or personal reasons (Khamsi, Endman, Lacanna, & Wong, 1997;Lessor, 1993;Winter & Daniluk, 2004), relatively few studies have reported the experiences of altruistic known donors during or following donation. Most are found among studies that include a subset of altruistic known donors among other types of donors in the study population (Baetens, Devroey, Camus, van Steirteghem, & Ponjaert-Kristoffersen, 2000;Fielding, Handley, Duqueno, Weaver, & Lui, 1998;Greenfeld, Mazure, Olive, & Keefe, 1995;Kirkland et al, 1992;Sauer & Paulson, 1992;Weil, Cornet, Sibony, Mandelbaum, & Salat-Baroux, 1994).…”