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  2. Circle Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1995 to 2000, Circle Surrogacy began to help people find egg donors for pure egg donation. [14] Over the next two decades, the company discovered a need for a transparent, comprehensive resource for pure egg donors, intended parents, and their families.

  3. Egg donation - Wikipedia

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    Egg donation is the process by which a woman donates eggs to enable another woman to conceive as part of an assisted reproduction treatment or for biomedical research. For assisted reproduction purposes, egg donation typically involves in vitro fertilization technology, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory; more rarely, unfertilized eggs may be frozen and stored for later use.

  4. Third-party reproduction - Wikipedia

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    A donor provides sperm in order to father a child for a third-party female. Egg donation. A donor provides ova to a woman or couple in order for the egg to be fertilized and implanted in the recipient woman. Spindle transfer. A third party's mitochondrial DNA is transferred to the future mother's ovum. This is used to prevent mitochondrial disease.

  5. ‘My next hobby’: This 19-year-old influencer found out she ...

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    My Egg Bank, a network of donor egg banks in North America, says their egg donors receive between $10,000 and $120,000, depending on their location and the number of donation cycles they complete.

  6. Donor conceived person - Wikipedia

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    A donor offspring, or donor conceived person (DCP), is conceived via the donation of sperm (sperm donation) or ova (egg donation), or both (either from two separate donors or from a couple). For donor conceived people, the biological parent (s) who donated sperm or eggs are not legally recognized as parents and do not appear on their birth ...

  7. Ova bank - Wikipedia

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    An ova bank, or cryobank, or egg cell bank is a facility that collects and stores human ova, mainly from ova donors, primarily for the purpose of achieving pregnancies of either the donor, at a later time (i.e. to overcome issues of infertility), or through third party reproduction, notably by artificial insemination.

  8. Ohio Issue 1: Why calling a fertilized egg a person is like ...

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    Calling a fertilized egg a person is like calling an acorn a tree, the potential is there but that potential may or may not be realized. Letters: Issue 1 opponents want Ohio to have the most ...

  9. Embryo transfer - Wikipedia

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    Donor embryo transfer has given women a mechanism to become pregnant and give birth to a child that will contain their husband's genetic makeup. Although donor embryo transfer as practiced today has evolved from the original non-surgical method, it now accounts for approximately 5% of in vitro fertilization recorded births.