Levine in Wall Street Journal Health Blog

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Levine in Wall Street Journal Health Blog

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Women who donate eggs for use with in-vitro techniques aren't supposed to be compensated more than $10,000. The results show that nearly a quarter of the ads placed by egg-donation agencies and private couples violate the $10,000 guideline.

The Wall Street Journal made the following conclusions based on Aaron Levine's study into egg donation practices on college campuses: "Women who donate eggs for use with in-vitro techniques aren't supposed to be compensated more than $10,000. The results show that nearly a quarter of the ads placed by egg-donation agencies and private couples violate the $10,000 guideline."

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egg donation, levine, Wall Stree Journal
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  • Created By: Rebecca Keane
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  • Created On: Apr 20, 2010 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:06pm