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silviawilliams41

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What is not an example of third-party reproduction?
 
  a) Surrogacy arrangements
  b) Egg donation
  c) Sperm donation
  d) IVF with no donated tissue

Question 2

The long-term risks of egg donation are
 
  a) easy to establish because we have significant data on the effects of hormone treatment.
  b) easy to establish because we only permitted donation after extensive scientific study.
  c) difficult to establish because egg donors are not tracked in a central registry.
  d) difficult to establish because companies hide the adverse effects that they discover.



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Answer to Question 1

d) IVF with no donated tissue

Answer to Question 2

c) difficult to establish because egg donors are not tracked in a central registry.



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