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Online sperm donation sites a sign of need for greater regulation


Online sperm donation sites a sign of need for greater regulation
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Looking for a sperm donor? How about Bren: he is Danish, qualified in IT administration and has green eyes. Or maybe Malek: he is an Iraqi, works as a chauffeur and has brown eyes. Bren and Malek’s credentials are spruiked on a sperm and egg bank website based in Denmark that ships to more than 100 countries, including Australia
The Age on Sunday, is a popular Facebook group, Sperm Donation Australia, which has more than 11,000 members and matches sperm donors with those hoping to start or expand their families. Adam Hooper, who runs the group, claims to have helped facilitate more than 430 births last year. ....

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Call for caution over use of IVF 'add-ons'


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Most women undergoing IVF are using add-on therapies for which there is no proof they will work, and researchers have warned couples the money would be better spent on more cycles of IVF.
National research to be published in the journal,
Human Reproduction, on Tuesday found 82 per cent of women had used one or more add-ons with IVF in the past four years.
Most add-ons (72 per cent) cost extra, some up to $700 per cycle.
Pharmacist Diane Kwok with sons Isaac, three, and Tobias, one.
Credit:Wayne Taylor
Monash University researcher Dr Karin Hammarberg said given there was no evidence to show any add-ons worked, nor that they were free of harm, it was difficult to justify them. ....

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