Monday, January 18, 2016

The risks of egg cell donation

The instructions to all pharmacy medications listed possible side effects, it is long, but no one worry about this because it’s rarely happens. The same is situation with the egg cell donation. Every organism is individual and it can react unpredictably to any interference very rarely. It happened in 1 case of 1000 (if it happened more often - the manufacturer would be banned in the world as a dangerous).
But we have to warn you about any possibility of side effects.
Every woman from the moment she was born has 6-7 million egg cells. When she gets to reproductive age, every month matured about 10-12 egg cells. But to become a donor you need to donate more than 12 egg cell, this is why doctors using special medications which causing the so-called super ovulation. They need about 30-40 egg cells which is not a big number compare to 6-7 million exciting in the woman body, it can be enough for a donation and her own children.
List of drugs which causing super ovulation:
Humegon, Repronex, Metrodin, Fertinex, Diphereline, Gonadotropin, Lupron. Your prescription will be depends on individual characteristics. All this drugs are hormones and the purpose of them all is the same: to temporarily increase the body's levels of estrogen, so the ovaries will develop more egg cells.
Side effects can be due to inadequate reaction of the organism on a surge of estrogen. For the first you need to understand that artificial increase of the estrogen lasts a maximum of a month, for the second the level of estrogen change in everyday life, without drugs, in particular - during pregnancy.
But let’s see what side effects can be:
-       swelling in the ovarian hyperstimulation (usually they are very minor)
-       frequent changes of mood
-       depression
-       weight gain
Some put thrombosis to the side effect because of swellings, but it is impossible as before the procedure woman have check-up on the tendency to form blood clots. Often you hear about infection vile during the puncture, bleeding etc. It can happen only because of unprofessional doctors.
Development of cancer after invested hormones is the most frequently discussed fear (states that some types of cancer susceptible to increased estrogen), scientist for many years study this question, but link was not found.

Advantages of the egg donation in BiotexCom clinic is broadest base of donors with high performance and European appearance.

4 comments:

  1. Stimulation side effects can often include:
    Cramping and abdominal pain: Period-like cramps are common during the IVF process, along with minor abdominal pain that feels similar to your menstrual cycle. You can combat general cramps with over-the-counter pain relievers or a heat pad to reduce discomfort.
    Period-like cramps were common. Along with minor abdominal pain that felt similar to menstrual cycle. Though I could combat general cramps with over-the-counter pain relievers or a heat pad to reduce discomfort.
    Bloating: Fertility medications can heavily impact how your body retains water, leading to the dreaded side effect of bloating. This is especially common in your midsection, where fluid can build up near the ovaries (creating abdominal tenderness, too). You can combat bloating by increasing your fluid intake, and participating in light exercise such as walking.
    Breast tenderness: Tenderness is often felt throughout your menstrual cycle, and can be amplified by IVF medications. You can help ease this discomfort by using warm or cold compresses on your breasts (whichever feels best) or by taking a warm or cool shower. Wearing a supportive but non-restricting bra can also help.
    Constipation: Constipation is an unfortunate side effect that can be remedied by eating more fiber, increasing your water intake, and avoiding dehydrating beverages such as coffee and soda.
    Headaches and mood swings: Headaches and mood swings are common IVF treatment side effects. Over-the-counter medications can ease headaches, and while no medication can help with mood swings, knowing that they’re a normal part of IVF treatment helps. If you find mood swings are disrupting your day, be sure to seek out self-care practices such as enjoying alone time, reading a book, taking a nice bath, or sharing feelings with a friend or loved one.
    Hot flashes: If you suddenly feel very warm, have a flushed face, or find yourself randomly sweating, you may be experiencing a hot flash. They can appear at random during the IVF treatment process, but you can help prevent them by reducing stress, avoiding spicy foods and warm environments, and cutting back on alcohol or caffeine intake.

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  2. While rare, it is possible to experience IVF treatment side effects that are more concerning, such as: Intense pain in the pelvic region or abdomen. Heavy vaginal bleeding. Fever at or higher than 100.5 degrees. Blood or other discoloration in urine. Rapid weight gain in a short span of time. Shortness of breath. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to contact your doctor or fertility specialist immediately, as they could be signs of OHSS. severe side effect happens when the ovaries react to medications by swelling. While OHSS can go away on its own, it is critical that a doctor evaluate the situation and determine what course of action is best.

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  3. I wish I had the magic solution. There are a lot of things that are supposed to help. Acupuncture, Dhea, human growth hormone, estrogen priming, testosterone priming, handfuls of other vitamins, etc. The most important thing you can do is just be healthy. I am put on a no alcohol, no caffeine, no gluten, no processed food, organic only diet supplemented with egg white protein smoothies.I have low amh, so they say this will boost the count.

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  4. ''Egg donors are exploited. They are only in it for the money.'' This is a common myth we often hear just everywhere. However, it is a concern that is also typically expressed early on when prospective parents are considering donor egg. Sperm donors are typically offered very low compensation. Donors of embryos are rarely compensated at all. The fact of the matter is that egg donors contend with a tremendous amount in exchange for their compensation. Their commitment of time. The often inconvenience to their daily lifestyle. The invasive medical screenings and other clinical procedures will weed out from the donor applicant pool those young women who are purely financially motivated. Egg donation is simply not an easy process!!! Here everyone will agree. Because egg donors typically meet with a physician, a nurse, a mental health professional. Often an attorney and perhaps other family building professionals. The uninformed applicant who may see this as a quick way to earn money or who may be lured by the promise of compensation is likely to reconsider when risks and the commitment required are explained. Finally yes, Biotexcom has a HUGE donor database. The hugest I've used to see before when doing research on repro centers abroad. Meaning that time 600 and rising which is awesome and definitely the sign for work done perfectly well.

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