The Problem of Informed Consent in Egg Donation

Ethics and Medics 42 (4):2-4 (2017)
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Abstract

The success of the mass-market fertility industry is wholly dependent on the willingness of young women to donate their eggs to couples using assisted reproductive technologies. Though the industry commonly refers to this as donation, women rarely transfer their eggs without the guarantee of financial compensation. In fact, the economic advantages are often a coercive factor in a woman’s decision to participate in egg harvesting.

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