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Imagine the opportunity to help someone else fulfill their dream of becoming a parent, while also benefiting from reduced fertility treatment costs. Egg sharing offers just that—a unique, compassionate solution where women can donate some of their eggs to help others conceive. This selfless act of generosity not only gives hope to those struggling with infertility but also allows donors to play a vital role in creating new families.

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    Turkey, İstanbul

    MD. Serkan Oral

    Serkan Oral is a fertility specialist and IVF doctor in Istanbul, Turkey. He is the founder of the Serkan Oral Fertility Center, which has been in operation since 2007. Dr. Oral is a graduate of the Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Medical School and completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the same institution. He then went on to specialize in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility at the American University of Beirut. Dr. Oral is a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE). He is also a certified IVF specialist by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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  • Who can participate in egg sharing?

    Eligible participants for egg sharing are usually healthy women of reproductive age. They meet specific criteria set by fertility clinics. These criteria often include age limits (usually under 35), normal ovarian reserve, no significant genetic or infectious diseases, and passing psychological evaluations.

  • How are eggs allocated between the donor and recipient in an egg sharing program?

    The allocation of eggs in an egg sharing program varies by clinic. Typically, the clinic ensures a fair distribution. They aim to provide a sufficient number of eggs for both the donor's and the recipient's use. This is often based on predefined agreements.

  • What legal or ethical considerations exist in egg sharing?

    Egg sharing raises several legal and ethical issues. These include donor anonymity and rights over the eggs and resulting embryos. They also include future contact with any children born from the donated eggs. Legal agreements are crucial to clarify these points before proceeding with the treatment.

  • Can egg sharers meet the recipients?

    Whether egg sharers can meet the recipients depends on the policies of the egg sharing program. It also depends on the preferences of all parties involved. Some programs maintain strict anonymity, while others may allow or facilitate some form of contact or information exchange.

  • Is egg sharing legal in all countries?

    No, egg sharing is not legal in all countries. Its legality depends on local ART laws and regulations.

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