Oocyte donation by gamete intra-Fallopian transfer to amenorrhoeic and cycling patients given replacement steroids |
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Authors: | Formigli, L. Roccio, C. Belotti, G. Stangalini, A. Coglitore, M.T. Formigli, G. |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Reproductive Medicine Viale Umbria, 44, 20135 Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Thirteen procedures of oocyte donation by the gamete intra-Fallopiantransfer (GIFT) technique are described. The patients includedsix women with premature ovarian failure, four normally cyclingwomen with unexplained infertility who responded poorly to super-ovulationinduction in preparation for GIFT, and lastly one woman carrierof a 16/21 balanced translocation. Two patients had oocytesdonated on two occasions. Oocyte donors were recruited eitheramong the patients' relatives (n = 4), or among GIFT or IVFpatients (n = 8), who altruistically donated their extra oocytes.Donors were superovulated and oocytes collected laparoscopicallyor vaginally under ultrasound guidance. Donors did not sufferany complications. Recipients were given exogenous oestrogens,and exogenous progesterone was added from the day of donation.Seven clinical pregnancies were obtained (53.8% per attempt);one set of triplets aborted at 14 weeks. Donation took placeon replacement day 1218 and pregnancies were obtainedin patients receiving oocytes throughout this temporal window.The increasing availability of embryo-freezing facilities willprobably reduce the number of ova available for donation. Therefore,the patients' families may become a precious source of donatedeggs, especially for those patients having large families, withstrong family ties. |
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Keywords: | amenorrhoea/GIFT/low responders/oocyte donation/steroid replacement |
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