Journal of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy

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From fresh heterologous oocyte donation to autologous oocyte banking

D. STOOP

Promotor: P. Devroey

Co-promotor: H. Tournaye

Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussel.

Keywords:

Oocyte donation, vitrification, autologous donation, social freezing, age related fertility decline.


Published online: Dec 29 2012

Abstract

Introduction: Today, oocyte donation has become well established, giving rise to thousands of children born world- wide annually. The introduction of oocyte cryopreservation through vitrification allows the introduction of egg banking, improving the efficiency and comfort of oocyte donation. Moreover, the vitrification technique can now enable autologous donation of oocytes to prevent future infertility.

Methods: We evaluated fresh heterologous oocyte donation in terms of obstetrical and perinatal outcome as well as of the reproductive outcome of past donors. We then evaluated the efficiency of a closed vitrification device and its clinical applications within ART. Thirdly, we evaluated the opinion of women with regard to preventive egg freezing and the efficiency of a human oocyte in relation to age.

Results: Oocyte donation is associated with an increased risk of first trimester bleeding and pregnancy induced hy- pertension. Donating oocytes does not seem to increase the likelihood for a later need of fertility treatment. The chance of an oocyte to result in live birth (utilization rate) in women <37 years old remains constant with a mean of 4.47%. A significant proportion of young women would consider safeguarding their reproductive potential through egg freezing or are at least open to the idea. Discussion and Conclusion: The introduction of efficient oocyte cryopreservation has revolutionized oocyte donation through the establishment of eggbank donation. The technique also enables women to perform autologous donation after preventive oocyte storage in order to circumvent their biological clock.