Hum. Reprod. Advance Access published online on June 1, 2006
Human Reproduction, doi:10.1093/humrep/del204
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1 S.I.S.Me.R. Reproductive Medicine Unit, Bologna, Italy
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. The article presents a new system for the recruitment of gamete donors. The system is a partial application of the mirror exchange system: the male partner of a couple donates sperm, and in return, he receives the guarantee that his partner benefits from a greatly reduced waiting time for donor oocytes. More specifically, the woman will obtain donor oocytes within a period of 8 months. The procedure was very successful in recruiting sperm donors while avoiding the ethical objections raised against other incentives to attract donors. The data indicate that the system would also work to encourage IVF patients to share their oocytes.
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Semen donor recruitment in an oocyte donation programme
Anna Pia Ferraretti 1 *,
Guido Pennings 2,
Luca Gianaroli 1,
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Maria Cristina Magli 1
2 Department of Philosophy, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Anna Pia Ferraretti, E-mail: annapia.ferraretti{at}sismer.it
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