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Análise Psicológica

Print version ISSN 0870-8231

Aná. Psicológica vol.23 no.3 Lisboa July 2005

 

Dadoras de ovócitos: Quem são?

 

 

ANA OLIVEIRA PEREIRA (*)

ISABEL PEREIRA LEAL (**)

 

 

RESUMO

A doação de ovócitos como técnica de reprodução medicamente assistida permite ultrapassar a maior parte das situações de infertilidade de factor feminino. A principal fonte de ovócitos é constituída por mulheres presumivelmente fertéis, que de forma anónima se dispõem a entrar neste processo.

Saber quem são estas mulheres e o que a parca investigação realizada nos diz sobre o assunto é o objectivo desta revisão de literatura.

Palavras-chave: Doação de ovócitos, infertilidade, personalidade.

 

 

ABSTRACT

The oocyte as medically assisted reproduction overcomes most of the female factor infertility situations. The main oocyte is constituted by women presumably fertile who are willing to enter anonymously in this process.

In this revision of the “state of the art” we presented some research about this woman and her personality.

Key words: Oocyte donation, infertility, personality.

 

 

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(*) AVA Clinic, LIsboa.

(**) Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Lisboa.

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