European regulation on advertising for egg providers makes clear the need to ensure that principles of voluntary and unpaid donation (VUD) are upheld at the country level (ref). Across Europe this requirement is differently interpreted, with some countries permitting a range of advertising methods and others limiting or completely prohibiting any form of advertising relating to human bodily material - in some contexts this is punishable with imprisonment. Whilst there is growing scholarship which explores the recruitment of gamete providers much of this work still comes from the US where market forces shape practice. To date there has been no systematic or detailed study on the position of egg providers within the Europe context. This pape...
The EDNA project was developed to consider the political, economic and moral configuration of egg do...
open access articleIVF treatment involving donated eggs increases yearly. Numerous technical and com...
[EN] Regulatory systems governing third party reproduction determine how people providing reproducti...
Fertility treatment using donor eggs is a growing phenomenon, with over 40,000 cycles performed acro...
The use of third-party eggs now forms an integral part of a global reproductive bioeconomy. In order...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Donated eggs are now used in over 25,000 IVF treatment cycles in Europe, creating over 7000 babies p...
The expansion of the use of donor eggs in fertility treatment has been exponential. Whilst the major...
Within Europe, fertility treatment using donor eggs is increasing, with demand coming from a diverse...
The expansion of the use of donor eggs in fertility treatment has been exponential. Whilst the major...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The EDNA project was developed to consider the political, economic and moral configuration of egg do...
open access articleIVF treatment involving donated eggs increases yearly. Numerous technical and com...
[EN] Regulatory systems governing third party reproduction determine how people providing reproducti...
Fertility treatment using donor eggs is a growing phenomenon, with over 40,000 cycles performed acro...
The use of third-party eggs now forms an integral part of a global reproductive bioeconomy. In order...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Donated eggs are now used in over 25,000 IVF treatment cycles in Europe, creating over 7000 babies p...
The expansion of the use of donor eggs in fertility treatment has been exponential. Whilst the major...
Within Europe, fertility treatment using donor eggs is increasing, with demand coming from a diverse...
The expansion of the use of donor eggs in fertility treatment has been exponential. Whilst the major...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The EDNA project was developed to consider the political, economic and moral configuration of egg do...
open access articleIVF treatment involving donated eggs increases yearly. Numerous technical and com...
[EN] Regulatory systems governing third party reproduction determine how people providing reproducti...