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A qualitative follow-up study of women's experiences with oocyte donation
A. L. Kalfoglou,
J. Gittelsohn
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Women's Experiences
100%
Oocyte Donation
100%
Donor Satisfaction
100%
IVF Laboratory
66%
Reimbursement
33%
Health Care Services
33%
Follow-up Care
33%
Risk Reduction
33%
Childcare
33%
Depth Interviews
33%
Quality of Medical Care
33%
Intramuscular Injection
33%
Exponential Rate
33%
Level of Involvement
33%
Lost Work
33%
Physical Processes
33%
Online Advertisement
33%
Process Compensation
33%
Work Travel
33%
Lost child
33%
Donor Retention
33%
Hyperstimulation Syndrome
33%
Donor Recruitment
33%
Donation Experience
33%
Social Sciences
In-Depth Interview
100%
Child Care
100%
Taxation
100%
Advertising
100%
Physical Process
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital
100%
Oocyte Donation
100%
Reimbursement
33%
Health Service
33%
Syndrome
33%
Intramuscular Drug Administration
33%
Child Care
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Oocyte Donation
100%
Health Service
50%
Medical Care
50%
Child Care
50%
Intramuscular Injection
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Taxation
100%
Expenditure
100%