Fertility watchdog, Human Fertilization and Ebryology Authority, says that IVF clinics aren’t doing enough to encourage people to become egg donors.
With a goal to raise awareness of egg and sperm donation, chair of the HFEA Lisa Jardine, told MadeforMums.com that she wants egg donation to become as “obvious as blood donation”.
Lots of men are apparently interested in making sperm donations but feel unwelcome or don’t have their phone calls returned. Evidence indicates that donors are not particularly welcomed at clinics because clinics are more busy.
Lisa added that women going through fertility treatment could also be encouraged to donate. “Women going through treatment will probably be stimulated to produce more eggs than they use themselves,” she said. “Now some of them choose to freeze those for further attempts but there may well be more eggs than that, in which case donating them to another woman who doesn’t have viable eggs of her own is the most extraordinary gift.”
One issue to consider however, is that people can’t donate anonymously anymore, so any child produced from treatment could attempt to track down the donor later in their life.
Raising awareness about sperm and egg donation would make it an everyday subject, and erase the stigma some infertile parents might feel. While an egg donor is seen as a noble person, sperm donors sometimes face the stigma of being “less than pure”.
Regardless, HFEA argues that sperm and egg donors should be encouraged more to help give life.
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