[THE EFFECT OF ETHNICITY ON THE AGE OF SINGLE PATIENTS APPLYING FOR SPERM DONATION].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Roy Bitan, Alon Kedem, Sarit Avraham, Gil Yerushalmi, Michal Youngster, Ariel Hourvitz, Itai Gat
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Abstract

Introduction: Sperm banks have shifted from assisting heterosexual couples with male infertility to primarily serving single women and female couples through medical services, reflecting advances in fertility treatments and societal changes.

Aims: Evaluate demographic changes among single women who have applied for sperm donation during 30 years in the State of Israel.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study includes 4265 single women who received sperm donation between January 1992 and December 2021, at a tertiary medical center. We divided the follow-up period into 6 groups of 5 years each. A comparison was made of the demographic characteristics of single women applying for sperm donation in different periods according to: 1) age at the beginning of the treatment; 2) ethnic origin - 7 ethnic groups.

Results: The average age of single women who received sperm donation was 38.2±4.4 years. The average age of patients decreased from 39.58 years in 1997-1992 to 38.08 years in 2017-2021 (p-value<0.05). Ashkenazic Jews (38.4%) and Sephardic Jews (37.7%) were the most common ethnic origins among single women, with Arab women comprising only 0.2%. Single Jewish women of Ashkenazi descent seek sperm donation treatment almost a year earlier than their Sephardic counterparts (Arab countries and North Africa).

Conclusions: Single Israeli women opting for early sperm donation carries significant clinical, social, and economic implications. Women from conservative social backgrounds appear to be less inclined to seek sperm donation as single individuals or tend to delay this option until a later age, in contrast to women from liberal backgrounds.

[种族对申请捐精的单身患者年龄的影响]。
导言:精子库已从协助患有男性不育症的异性夫妇转变为主要通过医疗服务为单身女性和女性夫妇提供服务,这反映了生育治疗的进步和社会的变化:这项回顾性队列研究包括 1992 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间在一家三级医疗中心接受精子捐赠的 4265 名单身女性。我们将随访期分为 6 组,每组 5 年。我们根据不同时期申请捐精的单身女性的人口统计学特征进行了比较:结果显示:接受捐精的单身女性的平均年龄比接受捐精的女性的平均年龄小,而接受捐精的女性的平均年龄比接受捐精的女性的平均年龄大:结果:接受捐精的单身女性的平均年龄为 38.2±4.4 岁。患者的平均年龄从 1997-1992 年的 39.58 岁下降到 2017-2021 年的 38.08 岁(P 值结论:以色列单身女性选择早期捐精具有重要的临床、社会和经济意义。与自由派背景的女性相比,保守派社会背景的女性似乎不太愿意作为单身个体寻求精子捐赠,或者倾向于将这一选择推迟到晚年。
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