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Promoting Health Without Harm

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"...Dr. Jacques Testart...who developed many of the techniques used in assisted reproduction, was concerned that the high doses of fertility drugs used in assisted reproduction might cause reproductive cancers....[H]e believed that in ten years there would be an epidemic of premature menopause and reproductive cancers caused by the drugs....I asked why he and other scientists were continuing their work despite these concerns. Testart's answer was chilling. 'Because...we are learning a lot about conception and contraception, and that is the important thing.'"

Ann Pappert
Ms. Magazine 2000


EGG DONORS PROJECT

Young women who donate eggs undertake real yet poorly studied health risks.  As cloning research proceeds, pressures on young women to donate eggs are increasing.  AHB joins other groups calling for more and better studies of egg donor risks so that women may be offered a meaningful informed consent before agreeing to have their ovaries hyperstimulated and their eggs extracted.  AHB calls for a national registry to track the health and well-being of women donating eggs, the prohibition of payment for egg donation, and a moratorium on egg donation for research. 

IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS DONATED EGGS AND IS CONCERNED BY ANY OF THE HEALTH PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH EGG EXTRACTION PLEASE CONTACT US AT:
 

dianebeeson@humanebiotech.com
  

Information you share with us will remain confidential and be referenced anonymously. 

WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EGG EXTRACTION?

Vaginal, intra-abdominal, and intestinal bleeding
Post-anesthesia pain
Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome, mild to severe:
-- bloating, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath
-- blood clots
-- organ failure
-- death
Possible infertility
Possible ovarian and other cancers


WHY DO CLONING RESEARCHERS WANT EGGS?

Scientists want to create clonal embryos in the hopes of deriving patient-specific embryonic stem cells to study disease and possibly find treatments.  No one has ever succeeded in creating human stem cells in this fashion, nor have scientists found ways to prevent embryonic stem cells produced by other means from growing in an uncontrolled fashion and creating tumors.
HOW DO RESEARCHERS GET WOMEN'S EGGS?

A woman must inject herself daily with hormones for one to three weeks. These hormones stimulate the growth of ovarian follicles, suppress ovulation, and promote egg maturation. When the eggs are ready the woman is brought into surgery, given intravenous sedation, and a trans-vaginal probe is inserted into her vagina.  A hollow needle emerges from the probe, pierces the back of the vagina and is pushed into the ovary, where the eggs are sucked out of each follicle one by one. Where women naturally produce one egg a month, a woman undergoing this procedure typically produces at least a dozen eggs, although reports of harvesting many more than that are not unusual.

 
CONSIDER THESE WOMEN who have suffered serious health consequences or death after having their ovaries stimulated using synthetic hormomes.
 
VIEW VIDEOS:
 
BERKELEY STUDENTS RESPOND TO EGG AD
 
GOOGLE TECH TALK:  EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN FOR EGGS
 
TRADING ON THE FEMALE BODY
 
CALLA PAPADEMAS' STORY
 

For more information on the risks of egg donation see:
Beeson, Diane and Lippman, Abby, "Egg Harvesting for Stem Cell Research -- Medical Risks and Ethical Problems"
Lynn Millican, R.N., B.S.N., "Cloning: A Risk to Women?," Testimony Before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space,  March 27, 2003
 

BECOME AN ON-LINE SIGNATORY:
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