Egg sharing is an assisted reproduction treatment pioneered by Eric Simons and Kamal Ahuja that provides women, who are themselves undergoing assisted reproduction treatments, with the opportunity to share their eggs with up to two recipients. The donor's treatment costs are subsidised by the recipient(s). Thus, some women are able to access cheaper and quicker infertility treatment. This case describes how I conducted asynchronous email interviews with four women to assess their motivations to share their eggs and their ability to provide informed consent
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