2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2007.06.012
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État des pratiques du don d'ovocytes en France et en Europe

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“…In 2007, 65% of women who benefited from this technique had a premature ovarian failure. Among them, 18,6 % had a Turner syndrome [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007, 65% of women who benefited from this technique had a premature ovarian failure. Among them, 18,6 % had a Turner syndrome [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oocyte donation has been used since the 1980s, 7 8 9 and the results are comparable to those of patients who use their own oocytes in terms of the rate of embryo implantation, birth weight, gestational age at birth, perinatal mortality, and lactation. 10 Oocyte donation is indicated when there is premature ovarian failure, genetic anomalies with possible hereditary transmission, repeated failure of in vitro fertilization, poor response to ovarian stimulation, repeated spontaneous abortions, 11 and in other conditions. In some countries, restrictions limit the access to oocyte donation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La pénurie de donneuses conduit les centres d'AMP à limiter l'accès au don d'ovocytes aux receveuses les plus jeunes, excluant de fait les femmes de 43 ans et plus. À l'étranger, la législation est variable selon les pays [7]. Les pratiques diffèrent en termes d'anonymat, d'âge ou de rémunération de la donneuse.…”
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“…Les pratiques diffèrent en termes d'anonymat, d'âge ou de rémunération de la donneuse. Le double don de gamètes est également autorisé dans certains pays [7]. Les receveuses sont dans la plupart des cas acceptées sans obligation de vie en couple et dans certains pays jusqu'à l'âge de 50 ans voire sans limite d'âge.…”
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