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Donor Egg IVF

9788184480931
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  • SECTION ONE:: HISTORICAL ASPECTS.
    1. Gametes and Embryo Donation:: An Evolving Medical Contribution to Human Procreation
    SECTION TWO:: INDICATIONS.
    2. Can we Define the Indications for Oocyte Donation?
    3. Treatment of Ovarian Failure.
    4. Is Donor Egg IVF a Rational Treatment for Genetic Disorders?
    5. Reversing the Natural Decline in Human Fertility with Oocyte Donation to Women of Advanced Reproductive Age
    SECTION THREE:: FACTORS DEFINING SUCCESS.
    6. Do Recipient Age and Infertility Diagnosis Affect Pregnancy and Implantation Rates in a Donor Egg IVF Program?
    7. Donor Age is Paramount to Success in Oocyte Donation
    8. Importance of Transfer and Uterine Factors in a Donor Egg IVF Program.
    9. Do Hydrosalpinges Adversely Affect Implantation in Donor Oocyte Cycles?
    10. The Effect of Prior Gravidity on the Outcomes of Egg Donation
    11. Factors that Determine Discordant Outcomes from Shared Oocytes
    12. Blastocyst Culture and Transfer in Oocyte Donation
    13. Endometriosis and Oocyte Donation
    14. The Best Donor.
    15. Clinical Factors Interfering with Endometrial Receptivity.SECTION FOUR:: OOCYTE SHARING PROGRAMS.
    16. The Shared Donor Oocyte Program:: Advantages and Insights.(Egg Recipients Sharing Oocytes from Single Donor).
    17. Egg Recipients Sharing Oocytes from Patients Undergoing IVF
    18. Does Egg Sharing Compromise the Chances of Donors or Recipients Achieving a Livebirth?
    SECTION FIVE:: FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS.
    19. Social and Financial Aspects of Egg-sharing versus Professional Egg Donation
    in a Donor Egg IVF Program
    20. Eggs for Sale:: How Much is Too Much?
    21. Subsidized IVF:: Egg-sharing as a Source of Donor Eggs
    SECTION SIX:: DONOR SCREENING.
    22. Oocyte Donor Screening:: The Selection Process and Cost Analysis.
    23. Genetic Screening of Prospective Oocyte Donors
    24. Should Donor Egg IVF Programs Accept PCOS Women as Donors?.SECTION SEVEN:: POTENTIAL DONORS.
    25. Family Members as Gamete Donors and Surrogates
    26. Sisters of Women with Premature Ovarian Failure may not be Ideal Ovum Donors
    27. Should Nonpatient Volunteers Donate Eggs?
    SECTION EIGHT:: ASSESSING ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTIVITY.
    28. Endometrial Receptivity in Oocyte Donation Cycles
    29. Color and Power Doppler for Assessing Endometrial Receptivity
    30. Endometrial TB-PCR:: Transcription-mediated Amplification or Histopathology.for Endometrial Evaluation in Donor Egg IVF?
    SECTION NINE:: ENDOMETRIAL PREPARATION.
    31. Preparation of the Endometrium for Egg Donation
    32. Long Estradiol Replacement in an Oocyte Donation Program.
    33. Vaginal Progesterone Gel Preparation in a Donor Oocyte Program
    SECTION TEN:: STIMULATION PROTOCOLS FOR OOCYTE DONORS.
    34. Role of GnRH Analog Depot Preparations in Donor Egg IVF
    35. Long Protocol is the Gold Standard for Ovarian Stimulation in Egg Donors.
    36. Timing of Placental Competence in Ovum Donation
    SECTION ELEVEN:: ULTRASOUND.
    37. Role of TVS in Assessing Endometrial and Ovarian Morphology in a Donor Egg IVF Program. Imaging Aspects:: A Perspective
    38. Upper Genital Tract Screening with Hysterosonography in Patients Receiving Donated Oocytes
    SECTION TWELVE:: SURROGACY.
    39. Surrogacy:: Ethical, Psychological and Legal Implications.
    40. Gestational Surrogacy.SECTION THIRTEEN:: ENDOSCOPY.
    41. Role of Hysteroscopy in a Donor Egg IVF Program
    SECTION FOURTEEN:: COUNSELING
    42. Counseling Recipients in a Donor Egg IVF Program
    43. Potential Psychological Attachments Formed by Egg Donors Involved in Fertility Technology
    SECTION FIFTEEN:: ETHICS AND RELIGION.
    44. Ethical and Religious Considerations in Third Party Reproduction
    SECTION SIXTEEN:: OBSTETRICS AND PERINATAL OUTCOMES
    45. Factors Influencing the Obstetric and Perinatal Outcomes after Oocyte Donation
    46. Pregnancy Results and Obstetric Outcomes in Patients 45 years and Older
    SECTION SEVENTEEN:: LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP.
    47. Health and Development of Donor Egg IVF Children Compared to IVF Children
    SECTION EIGHTEEN:: LEGISLATION AND GUIDELINES.
    48. Donor Egg IVF:: Its Regulation in India
    49. Egg-sharing and Policy Making
    50. Oocyte Donation:: The Legislative Framework in Western Europe
    SECTION NINETEEN:: WHATS NEW?.
    51. Oocyte Donation to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Serodiscordant Couples
    52. Turners Syndrome and Oocyte Donation
    53. Cross Border or Reproductive Tourism with Special Emphasis on Donor Oocytes.SECTION TWENTY:: EPILOGUE.
    54. The Internet and Donor Egg IVF
    55. Egg Donor:: Once Upon a Time-What Will You Tell Them?.
    56. Risks of Oocyte Donation
    Index

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
490
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
Weight (g)
790
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