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Brody, J.E.. (July 10, 2017) Do egg donors face long term risks? New York Times.

Burns, C. (July 11, 2013). We Are Egg Donors. Impact Ethics.

Burns, C. (November 16, 2016). Reflections on egg donation in Canada. Impact Ethics.

Cattapan, A. (2016). The Curious Case of Informed Consent for Egg Donation. Journal of Medical Ethics Blog.

Cattapan, A. (2016). Precarious labour: On egg donation as work. Studies in Political Economy, 97(3), 234–252. (.pdf)

Gruben, V. (2013). Women as patients, not spare parts: Examining the relationship between the physician and women egg providers. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 25(2), 249–283.

Hammond, K. (2016). What Money Can Buy: Tracing Egg Transactions in Canada [Dissertation]. University of Cambridge. (.pdf)

Hudson, N., et. al. (2020). Reframing egg donation in Europe: New regulatory challenges for a shifting landscape. Health Policy and Technology. (click view/open on the left side to read)

Motluk, A. (2012). Is egg donation dangerous? Maisonneuve, 46, 26–33.

Motluk, A. (2020). What egg donors want intended parents to know. Hey Reprotech!

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