2018
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2017.050
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The attitudes of IVF patients treated in the Czech Republic towards informing children born after gamete donation

Abstract: aBackground. In recent decades gamete donation has received growing attention. Data from the Czech National Registry of Assisted Reproduction show that the number of cycles using donated oocytes has been increasing every year. According to Czech law, gamete donation is anonymous. Since 2011, some members of the Czech parliament have repeatedly made requests to revoke the anonymity but anonymity is one of the preconditions for such donation in this country. The aim of this study was to find out how the gamete r… Show more

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“…In other jurisdictions, there is less desire to disclose. A Czech study found that most parents were against disclosure whereas those from abroad receiving treatment in the Czech Republic stated they were more likely to disclose ( Rumpikova et al , 2018 ). A study in Iran found most of their participants (who had used donor oocytes, donor embryos and surrogacy) had decided not to disclose to their social circle mainly to ensure the child did not find out ( Hadizadeh-Talasaz et al , 2015 ).…”
Section: Recommendations For Information Provision and Support For Do...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other jurisdictions, there is less desire to disclose. A Czech study found that most parents were against disclosure whereas those from abroad receiving treatment in the Czech Republic stated they were more likely to disclose ( Rumpikova et al , 2018 ). A study in Iran found most of their participants (who had used donor oocytes, donor embryos and surrogacy) had decided not to disclose to their social circle mainly to ensure the child did not find out ( Hadizadeh-Talasaz et al , 2015 ).…”
Section: Recommendations For Information Provision and Support For Do...mentioning
confidence: 99%