Women Are Happy To Be A Donor Egg.
Most women who minister to as egg donors impress on the memory a positive take on their experience a year later, strange research indicates. Researchers polled 75 egg donors at the time of egg retrieval and one year later, and found that the women remained happy, dignified and carefree about their experience. "Up until now we've known that donors are by and thickset very satisfied by their experience when it takes place," said chew over lead author Andrea M Braverman, director of complementary and alternative medicine at Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey in Morristown who's phil. "And now we spot that for the vast majority the confident experience persists".
Braverman and colleagues from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, NJ, were scheduled to proffer their survey findings Wednesday in Denver at a meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. A year after donation, the women said they rarely worried about either the health or wild well-being of the children they helped to spawn tablets. They said they only think about the donation occasionally and once in a blue moon discuss it.
The donors also reported that financial compensation was not the number-one motive for facilitating another woman's pregnancy. Rather, a crave to help others achieve their dreams was pegged as the driving force, followed by specie and feeling good.
Women who said the donation process made them feel worthwhile tended to be ajar to the notion of meeting their offspring when they reach adulthood. And most donors were receptive to the belief of meeting the egg recipients and participating in a donor registry.