Altruistic Donation of Surplus Embryos to Known and Unknown Recipients, The Dutch Approach

Background: Previous studies have shown that embryo donation can be a successful treatment for infertile couples,however the willingness of Dutch couples to donate or accept embryos was unknown. The aim of this article is todescribe the protocol and results for altruistic embryo donation of the only embryo bank in the Netherlands.Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive study. Since 2011, donated cryo-embryos from couples that have undergonein vitro-fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) treatments, are being stored in our embryobank. The majority of the donated embryos... Mehr ...

Verfasser: J.J.P.M Pieters
M.H.A.M van Miltenburg
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: International Journal of Fertility and Sterility, Vol 16, Iss 3, Pp 230-236 (2022)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Royan Institute (ACECR)
Tehran
Schlagwörter: altruism / embryo donation / protocol / screening / Medicine (General) / R5-920
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27407154
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.22074/ijfs.2022.538120.1183

Background: Previous studies have shown that embryo donation can be a successful treatment for infertile couples,however the willingness of Dutch couples to donate or accept embryos was unknown. The aim of this article is todescribe the protocol and results for altruistic embryo donation of the only embryo bank in the Netherlands.Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive study. Since 2011, donated cryo-embryos from couples that have undergonein vitro-fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) treatments, are being stored in our embryobank. The majority of the donated embryos were frozen on day 3 or 4 by slow freezing techniques. We perform athorough medical and psychological screening of donor couples and recipients, according to the protocol drawn up inclose collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Health.Results: Up to June 2021, 54 women have received embryos from our embryo bank, all single embryo transfers.While the clinical pregnancy rate in ‘unknown’ embryo donations was relatively high (25.3%), the live birth rateshows limited success (12.6%), partly due to high pregnancy loss through miscarriage. In known donation procedures,the recipients tend to undergo more procedures, depending on the number of donated cryo-embryos. Twentyeightwomen received embryos from known donors, with a clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer of 24%, andlive birth rate of 14%. In total, 82 recipients were granted donated cryo-embryos, twenty had an ongoing pregnancy(24.4%), nineteen of whom have given birth to a healthy child (23%).Conclusion: Altruistic embryo donation of embryos appears to be satisfying for the donors, as they are not obliged to destroytheir embryos, but instead help others build a family. Although success rates are still limited, partly due to the relatively highmiscarriage rates and inferior freezing techniques, to this date nineteen out of 82 recipients have given birth to a healthy child.