This briefing paper is based on recent evidence from jurisdictions where legislation provides for the recruitment of identifiable donors (Sweden, Victoria [Australia], and the Netherlands), and where, in the absence of legislation, individual assisted conception units have promoted the recruitment of identifiable donors (New Zealand and the Sperm Bank of California). Despite the help of the secretariat of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), it has not been possible to obtain information from two jurisdictions where legislation provides for the recruitment of identifiable donors (Austria and Switzerland)
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
Until recently, sperm donors have remained anonymous under the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryolo...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Shortage of sperm donors, cross-border reproductive care and legislation For many years fertility sp...
Due to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
persons to have access to identifying information concerning their donor. This has led to many conce...
^ o whom correspondence should be addressed We report on a comparative study of semen donors at two ...
Background: On April 22, 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act came into force, prohibiting the ...
In recent years, Denmark has become a European destination for sperm donation. One reason is that th...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
New Zealand and Australia are countries which currently prohibit donor payment and require open-iden...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
Until recently, sperm donors have remained anonymous under the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryolo...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Shortage of sperm donors, cross-border reproductive care and legislation For many years fertility sp...
Due to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
persons to have access to identifying information concerning their donor. This has led to many conce...
^ o whom correspondence should be addressed We report on a comparative study of semen donors at two ...
Background: On April 22, 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act came into force, prohibiting the ...
In recent years, Denmark has become a European destination for sperm donation. One reason is that th...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
New Zealand and Australia are countries which currently prohibit donor payment and require open-iden...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
Until recently, sperm donors have remained anonymous under the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryolo...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...