A study to determine if a shared donor oocyte program adversely affects the pregnancy rates (PRs) of the donors

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Peymer, M
Check, JH
Choe, J
Fisher, C
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The purpose of this study was to see if pregnancy rates (PRs) differed between the oocyte donor and the recipient in 83 cycles where the pool of oocytes was shared. The PR for the donors was 20.5% as compared to 25.3% for the recipients (p = NS, McNemar test). The implantation rates were 10.5% and 10.2%, respectively. For infertile women not sharing their oocytes, the PR and implantation rare were 23.3% and 10.0%, respectively. These data demonstrate that infertile women can be a good source of donor oocytes without reducing their own chance of conceiving.
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