2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2008.10.009
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Appréhension et vécu d’une grossesse obtenue après un don d’ovocyte anonyme

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“…The anonymous donor has been variously portrayed as the shadowy and ambiguous figure of 'another man', the intelligent medical student, or the donor as 'family man', with children of his own who wants to help infertile men father children [9]. These diverse sentiments underscore the essential requirement of psychological counselling for all parties before commencing any fertility treatment incorporating donated gametes [12]. Given the psychological issues that can accompany IVF when a single gamete donor is used, it is plausible that such factors are compounded when both gametes used in IVF are anonymously donated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anonymous donor has been variously portrayed as the shadowy and ambiguous figure of 'another man', the intelligent medical student, or the donor as 'family man', with children of his own who wants to help infertile men father children [9]. These diverse sentiments underscore the essential requirement of psychological counselling for all parties before commencing any fertility treatment incorporating donated gametes [12]. Given the psychological issues that can accompany IVF when a single gamete donor is used, it is plausible that such factors are compounded when both gametes used in IVF are anonymously donated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Удовлетворение женщин от рождения ребенка не снимает сложности психологических вопросов, связанных с использованием ДО во время зачатия. Это исследование подчеркивает необходимость психологического сопровождения таких пациенток [50].…”
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“…To date, few studies have reported on the experience of the first days of pregnancy. The literature has rather focused on the experience of the second and third trimesters of pregnancy [2,3], miscarriage (MC) [4], elective abortion (EA) [5], or particular maternal or fetal situations [6][7][8][9]. However, Hopkins, et al [10] have shown that women begin to build up their idea of maternity well before they are pregnant.…”
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confidence: 99%