The attitudes of fertile and infertile women to oocyte donation in a Muslim and secular population

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Title

The attitudes of fertile and infertile women to oocyte donation in a Muslim and secular population

Author

Aslan, Mehmet Musa
Ugurel, Vedat
Elter, Koray

Publisher

9/1/17

Language

English

Publication Date

20170901

Abstract

Objective: To determine general attitudes of fertile and infertile women to oocyte donation in a Muslim and secular population. Methods: The participants consisted of fertile women (n=133) who had at least one healthy living child spontaneously conceived without any fertility treatment and infertile women (n=133) who were diagnosed with primary infertility. Both groups were evaluated with charts comprised of 34 questions addressing demographic characteristics and the social aspects of oocyte and sperm donation. Results: Although the age of fertile women was significantly greater than infertile women, there was no significant difference in terms of duration of marriage, education level, or employment status between the two groups. Most of the women in each group reported that they did not have enough knowledge about oocyte donation to make a decision. Only 12% of fertile women and 18% of infertile women declared that they would have oocytes from another woman if they did not have or could not have a child (p=0.004). Only 9.0% of fertile women and 18.8% of infertile women declared that they would donate oocytes to anyone who is infertile (p=0.021). Conclusion: Despite improvement in health care, most fertile and infertile women are still against oocyte donation. This situation may be related to the conservative leanings of Turkish society in recent decades.

Primary Classification

14.2

Secondary Classification

14.2;14.1

Primary keywords

attitudes--[pri];females--[pri];infertility--[pri];Muslims--[pri]

Secondary keywords

age factors;education;employment;in vitro fertilization;reproductive technologies

Subject

Turkey--[pri]

Subject

oocyte donation--[pri]

Journal Article

Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences2017 September - October; 33(5):1260-1264

Note

Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

10 refs

ISSN

10174699 (print)

Collection

Citation

“The attitudes of fertile and infertile women to oocyte donation in a Muslim and secular population,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37812.