Pathway 2021

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Donor embryos Donor embryo treatment is quite simple technically because the embryo already exists. But socially there is a lot more complexity to it than other donor treatments. What is embryo donation? Some people have embryos from IVF treatment that are frozen to give them another opportunity to become pregnant later. Most people use all their frozen embryos, but some complete their family before all their frozen embryos have been used, and a few decide to stop treatment before using all their frozen embryos. Embryo donation is when one couple decides to donate their remaining embryos to another couple or woman. If it is successful, there are usually full siblings (brothers or sisters) in two families – the recipients’ family and the donors’ family.

Key ethical issues Most of the work associated with embryo donation involves preparation of donors and recipients for the key ethical issues associated with this treatment. They are: • Minimising any potential harm to children involved.

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• Children having information about their genetic origins and their siblings • Ensuring everyone is fully informed about the psychological, social and ethical issues before they go ahead, so there are no regrets or surprises later.

Regulation of embryo donation Embryo donation is one of the treatments that needs an application to ECART. ECART has set rules around who can consider embryo donation and who can receive the donated embryo. Because of the ethical issues, embryo donation has some extra requirements beyond what is needed for sperm or egg donation. For instance, the donors and recipients have joint counselling where they meet each other, and children may need to be included in counselling in a way that is appropriate to their age. The recipients need to have a police check in the same way as before adoption. The donors will be able to


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More information Fertility Facts Fees guide

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pages 131-132

Index

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pages 125-130

I wanted to be a mum

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page 124

Public funding

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pages 122-123

Donor Embryos

5min
pages 116-118

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pages 88-89

Chance of a child

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page 93

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page 76

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pages 68-70

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page 71

Just one beautiful child

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page 67

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OI with FSH

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Fertility tests

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The emotional rollercoaster

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page 34

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page 35

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