2000
DOI: 10.1080/014850100418774
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Surrogate Pregnancies in Patients With Mayer?rokitansky?kustner?hauser Syndrome and Severe Teratozoospermia

Abstract: The challenge of the case presented was threefold: congenital absent uterus (Mayer-Rokitansky-KustnerHauser syndrome), a request for surrogacy, and teratozoospermia in the husband (6% normal morphology according to the Tygerberg strict criteria). Surrogacy was dealt with by means of guidelines proposed by the SA Law Commission after a surrogate mother was found. The gestational carrier was synchronized with the genetic donor with congenital absent uterus, the main aim being assisted reproduction. Two gamete in… Show more

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