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dc.contributor.authorTHIJSSEN, Annelies-
dc.contributor.authorDhont, Nathalie-
dc.contributor.authorVandormael, Eva-
dc.contributor.authorCox, Annemie-
dc.contributor.authorKlerkx, Elke-
dc.contributor.authorCreemers, Eva-
dc.contributor.authorOMBELET, Willem-
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-10T08:46:22Z-
dc.date.available2015-04-10T08:46:22Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationFacts, views & vision in ObGyn, 6 (2), p. 57-67-
dc.identifier.issn2032-0418-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/18652-
dc.description.abstractDue to the high inflow of foreign patients seeking cross-border reproductive care in Belgium and the increased number of lesbian couples and single women who call for artificial insemination with donor sperm (AID), Belgian sperm banks nowadays face a shortage in donor sperm. However, since there is no central registration system for sperm donors in Belgium, no figures are currently available supporting this statement. Therefore a study was performed to obtain a detailed overview of the sperm banking facilities in Belgium. Questionnaires were sent to all Belgian centres for assisted reproduction with laboratory facilities (n = 18) to report on their sperm banking methods. The results showed that 82% of the centres rely partially or completely on foreign donor sperm. Moreover, four of the thirteen centres that have their own sperm bank use imported donor sperm in > 95% AID cycles. Our results show that in 63% of the Belgian AID cycles imported Danish donor sperm is being used. Donor recruitment is mainly performed through the centre’s website (61%) or by distributing flyers in the centre (46%) and 9 to 180 potential donors have been recruited per centre in 2013. Eventually, 15 to 50% of these candidate donors were accepted. Different criteria for donor acceptance are handled by the centres: donor age limits range from 18-25 to 36-46 years old, and thresholds for sperm normality differ considerably. We can conclude that a wide variation in methods associated with sperm banking is observed in Belgian centres.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.subject.otherartificial insemination; donor sperm; Belgium; questionnaire; sperm banking-
dc.titleArtificial insemination with donor sperm (AID): heterogeneity in sperm banking facilities in a single country (Belgium)-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage67-
dc.identifier.issue2-
dc.identifier.spage57-
dc.identifier.volume6-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesCorrespondence at: annelies.thijssen@uhasselt.be-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
local.identifier.vabbc:vabb:378878-
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item.contributorTHIJSSEN, Annelies-
item.contributorDhont, Nathalie-
item.contributorVandormael, Eva-
item.contributorCox, Annemie-
item.contributorKlerkx, Elke-
item.contributorCreemers, Eva-
item.contributorOMBELET, Willem-
item.fullcitationTHIJSSEN, Annelies; Dhont, Nathalie; Vandormael, Eva; Cox, Annemie; Klerkx, Elke; Creemers, Eva & OMBELET, Willem (2014) Artificial insemination with donor sperm (AID): heterogeneity in sperm banking facilities in a single country (Belgium). In: Facts, views & vision in ObGyn, 6 (2), p. 57-67.-
item.accessRightsOpen Access-
item.validationvabb 2017-
crisitem.journal.issn2032-0418-
crisitem.journal.eissn2032-0418-
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