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Eggonomics: The Hidden Reality of Egg Donors

by Dr. Navapriya S on September 2, 2024 at 5:39 PM
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White women in the United States are paid up to eight times more for their eggs than Black women, according to data obtained by the author of a new book that uncovers the lesser-known repercussions of egg donation.


In her book "Eggonomics", Diane M. Tober presents data and stories that shed light on the lesser-known consequences of egg donation. Tober's work includes firsthand accounts that highlight power imbalances within the egg donation industry. She examines the global industry with a specific focus on the United States and Spain.

‘In the United States., White women receive up to eight times more compensation for their #eggs compared to Black women. #eggdonation #medindia’

According to Tober's research, there are significant differences in the compensation rates for egg donors based on race. In a study of over 900 egg donors in the United States, the top compensation for white donors exceeded $100,000, while black donors received only $12,000. To illustrate, in one case, eggs from an 'ideal donor' were valued at $250,000. This donor was Chinese American and held a master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology().

Egg Donor disparities

Exposing the perspective of the industry, Tober says: "Donor profiles are the marketing tools used to attract intended parents, and those women who possess desired social and physical traits will sell faster to a wide range of intended parents than others."

Eggonomics identifies the precarious financial position of many donors and uncovers how many have been motivated to donate eggs following the �cost of living' crisis, or due to high student debt.

In the context of the pursuit of the ideal genetics, and the market value attached to them, the word �eugenics' crops up repeatedly. One donor said: "�from me they wanted really, really specific things, and I was feeling like, "Oh my god. This is eugenics".

Complex Reality of Egg Donation

"Donors are not industry-serving machines producing products by the double or triple dozens. Sometimes they donate eggs out of financial need, or because they want to help others, and most have mixed motivations. Wherever they are in the world, they are human beings with their own lives, emotions, and physical bodies they put on the line-for a whole range of complicated reasons-to help create families for the more affluent.

"Many come to find that the abundance of eggs they counted on in their youth are not available to them later when they are ready to start their own families, and the only biological children they will ever have are being raised by someone else. Until extensive longitudinal research into egg donor health and wellbeing is conducted, and care for donors is prioritized, there will be no justice for egg donors or the families they help create."

Tober also raises questions about whether donors may be at an increased risk of health problems following medication and subsequent donation - especially those who donate repeatedly. She includes accounts of young, healthy donors developing health problems soon after donating.

The author notes that a disproportionate number seem to have no other relevant risk factors and that some of them have physicians who suspected a causal link between egg donation and subsequent illness, and she calls for more research to be done to fully understand all the risks.

Weaving between the perils and the joys egg donors experience, Tober recognizes the complexities involved in being a donor. She calls for sweeping changes in policy and the industry to both improve transparency and enhance egg donor rights and safety.

To that end, in Eggonomics, Tober sets out a list of recommendations for the industry:

. Reference:

  1. The Global Market in Human Eggs and the Donors Who Supply Them.- (https:www.routledge.com/Eggonomics-The-Global-Market-in-Human-Eggs-and-the-Donors-Who-Supply-Them/Tober/p/book/9781032549910 )

Source: Eurekalert

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