Due to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the increased number of lesbian couples and single women who call for artificial insemination with donor sperm (AID), Belgian sperm banks nowadays face a shortage in donor sperm. However, since there is no central registration system for sperm donors in Belgium, no figures are currently available supporting this statement. Therefore a study was performed to obtain a detailed overview of the sperm banking facilities in Belgium. Questionnaires were sent to all Belgian centres for assisted reproduction with laboratory facilities (n = 18) to report on their sperm banking methods. The results showed that 82% of the centres rely partially or completel...
Study question: Is the outcome of donor recruitment influenced by the country in which recruitment t...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
Artificial insemination using donor spermatozoa (AID) has been known as a treatment for heterosexual...
Due to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the...
Shortage of sperm donors, cross-border reproductive care and legislation For many years fertility sp...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
This briefing paper is based on recent evidence from jurisdictions where legislation provides for th...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
In recent years, Denmark has become a European destination for sperm donation. One reason is that th...
Background: On April 22, 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act came into force, prohibiting the ...
Cross-border reproductive care indicates the cross-border movements made by patients to obtain infer...
Anonymous donor sperm banking has been a fundamental aspect of reproductive medicine for several dec...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Abstract Background Stringent donor-screening criteri...
International audienceIn response to involuntary infertility, which affects 15% to 20% of couples, t...
Study question: Is the outcome of donor recruitment influenced by the country in which recruitment t...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
Artificial insemination using donor spermatozoa (AID) has been known as a treatment for heterosexual...
Due to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the...
Shortage of sperm donors, cross-border reproductive care and legislation For many years fertility sp...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
This briefing paper is based on recent evidence from jurisdictions where legislation provides for th...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
In recent years, Denmark has become a European destination for sperm donation. One reason is that th...
Background: On April 22, 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act came into force, prohibiting the ...
Cross-border reproductive care indicates the cross-border movements made by patients to obtain infer...
Anonymous donor sperm banking has been a fundamental aspect of reproductive medicine for several dec...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Abstract Background Stringent donor-screening criteri...
International audienceIn response to involuntary infertility, which affects 15% to 20% of couples, t...
Study question: Is the outcome of donor recruitment influenced by the country in which recruitment t...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
Artificial insemination using donor spermatozoa (AID) has been known as a treatment for heterosexual...