Fears over “intensive farming of eggs” as reported in the Daily Telegraph this month must be a worry for all women having IVF, not just women offering to donate eggs. This is however alarmist reporting and doesn’t really explain the true situation: Each menstrual cycle a woman has a number of immature eggs waiting to …
Tag Archive: Ask Dr Ruth
Nov
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Ask Dr Ruth: How likely is it that my donation will result in a child?
Again and again the issue of success rates with treatment comes up, as it has done recently with Lord Robert Winston reported as finding a set of results at a clinic as “incredible”. So how can donors work out where their gift will be most likely to help someone have a baby? I would always …
Jul
11
Ask Dr Ruth
Dear Dr Ruth I would like to know about sperm count and motility, volume, etc. What is the average sperm count? How is this affected by freezing sperm? How likely is it that my sperm will survive freezing? Does a high sperm count mean I am more fertile? John These may sound like very straightforward …
Apr
11
Ask Dr Ruth
Dear Dr Ruth I’ve been told my ovarian reserve is low (AMH=11). Does that mean I can’t be a donor? Also, I haven’t had children of my own yet – does it mean I can’t get pregnant either? Anne There are a lot of ideas and not a lot of certainties about low ovarian reserve. …
Mar
07
Ask Dr Ruth
Dear Dr Ruth I became an egg donor 18 months ago. Since then I’ve been trying to get pregnant and had a miscarriage. My periods are now regular but my cycle has changed to six weeks apart. Could the egg donation have caused this? Natalie