Eggonomics: Vitrification and bioeconomies of egg donation in the United States and Spain

Author:

Tober Diane12ORCID,Pavone Vincenzo3,Lafuente‐Funes Sara4ORCID,Konvalinka Nancy5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology and Institute for Social Science Research University of Alabama 19 Ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa AL 35487 United States

2. Affiliate faculty Social and Behavioral Sciences University of California San Francisco

3. Institute of Public Goods and Policies Spanish National Research Council Calle Albesanz, 26–28 Madrid 28037 Spain

4. Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt, Germany, Theodor‐W.‐Adorno‐Platz 6, 60323, Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt Germany

5. Departamento Antropología Social y Cultural Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia Calle Senda del Rey, 7, 28040 Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractRegulations governing assisted reproduction control the degree to which gamete donation is legal and how people providing genetic material are selected and compensated. The United States and Spain are both global leaders in fertility treatment with donor oocytes. Yet both countries take different approaches to how egg donation is regulated. The US model reveals a hierarchically organized form of gendered eugenics. In Spain, the eugenic aspects of donor selection are more subtle. Drawing upon fieldwork in the United States and Spain, this article examines (1) how compensated egg donation operates under two regulatory settings, (2) the implications for egg donors as providers of bioproducts, and (3) how advances in oocyte vitrification enhances the commodity quality of human eggs. By comparing these two reproductive bioeconomies we gain insight into how different cultural, medical, and ethical frameworks intersect with egg donor embodied experiences.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,General Medicine

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