Egg Donation

       January 1, 0000    1583

 

Infertility is the state of the reproductive system of an animal where it looses the natural capability of reproduction. The male and the female reproductive system generally have different sets of problems. Thus the approach to address the infertility problems in both the sexes should be different. The female reproductive system is controlled by the menstrual cycle at the end of, which the matured egg is released. The production of the female gamete is very important for the fertilization with the sperms released by their male counterpart. Sometimes due to hormonal imbalance or some other external factors the menstrual cycle becomes irregular. The production of the eggs thus suffers due to this phenomenon. Sometimes due to low level of estrogen and progesterone production the eggs cease to get produced. Thus due to the recent development in the field of science one can get eggs that have been produced in different womb.

The process

The process of egg donation is picking up with the development of the technology. The egg donation process involves plantation of an egg in a womb, which is not being produced in that womb. There are several of the egg donation institutes mushrooming in the market offering services to the patient who are suffering from infertility. The primary requirement of this process is a donor who donates eggs. The donor generally is a volunteer agreeing to donate her matured ovum. The ovum is then fixed in the placenta of the woman who is infertile. The external ovum is then fertilized through the intercourse. The surgery to place the egg in the womb is not that complicated these days and falls in the category of minor surgery.

Egg donation is regarded as a safer option than using the ovulation inducing drugs because of the side effects they bear. It is not tough to find an egg bank helping people to get the egg placed. But one should get a deeper insight into the process. The first thing to be checked out is the compatibility of the foreign egg. This can be done through the blood sample test of the donor as well as the recipient. The blood group and the test of some other diseases should be the benchmark to decide upon the placement of an egg in a womb.

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