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Parenting Infants Conceived by Gamete Donation.
Authors:Golombok, Susan   Lycett, Emma   MacCallum, Fiona   Jadva, Vasanti   Murray, Clare   Rust, John   Abdalla, Hossam   Jenkins, Julian   Margara, Raoul
Abstract:In recent years, concerns have been raised regarding the potentially negative consequences of gamete donation for parent-child relationships. Findings are presented of a study of families with an infant conceived by gamete donation. Fifty donor insemination families and 51 egg donation families were compared with 80 natural conception families on standardized interview and questionnaire measures of the psychological well-being of the parents, the quality of parent-child relationships, and infant temperament. The differences that were identified indicated more positive parent-child relationships among the gamete donation than the natural conception parents, accompanied by greater emotional involvement with the child. Comparisons were also carried out between the donor insemination and the egg donation parents on their experiences of gamete donation. In contrast to the findings of earlier investigations, the donor insemination and egg donation parents appeared to be more open toward disclosing the donor conception to the child. It was concluded that infants conceived by egg or sperm donation did not appear to be at risk for parenting difficulties. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:infants   gamete donation   parenting   parent child relationships   artificial insemination   parental well being   infant temperament   emotional involvement   in vitro fertilization
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