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I believe they should be paid for their donations but I also think that guidelines should be well in place and safety well established within those guidelines before it becomes a standard.
Profitting from something like that is never a good thing. The system would be abused by many, rendering any benefit to those who use the system effectively obselete.
If some company is willing to buy a womans eggs, I'm all for it. Not that it matters; what a company does with its money is only my business if I'm a shareholder.
only when there are no voluntary donors. +4
Yes. They should be considered 'paid volunteers'.
Yes, how else to they plan on getting the eggs?
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