Egg research

Women’s eggs have been regularly used for scientific research since at least the 1960’s, when in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproduction techniques were being developed. The use of women’s eggs for research increased dramatically over the past decade as a consequence of the growing interest in embryonic stem cell research.

New York has become the first and only state to opt to pay women for eggs donated for human embryonic stem cell research. The Empire State Stem Cell Board (ESSCB).

 

 Country

 Region

 Eggs for research

Argentina

Latin America

no policy

Australia

Oceania

commercial prohibited

Austria

Europe

PROHIBITED

Belgium

Europe

commercial prohibited

Brazil

Latin America

no policy

Canada

Northern America

commercial prohibited

China

Asia

commercial prohibited

Croatia

Europe

no policy

Denmark

Europe

permitted

Egypt

Africa

no policy

Estonia

Europe

commercial prohibited

Finland

Europe

commercial prohibited

France

Europe

commercial prohibited

Georgia

Asia

PROHIBITED

Greece

Europe

commercial prohibited

Hungary

Europe

commercial allowed

India

Asia

no policy

Israel

Asia

commercial prohibited

Italy

Europe

PROHIBITED

Japan

Asia

commercial prohibited

Latvia

Europe

permitted

Morocco

Africa

no policy

Netherlands

Europe

commercial prohibited

New Zealand

Oceania

commercial prohibited

Norway

Europe

PROHIBITED

Philippines

Asia

no policy

Russia

Europe

commercial allowed

Singapore

Asia

commercial prohibited

South Africa

Africa

no policy

South Korea

Asia

commercial prohibited

Spain

Europe

commercial allowed

Sweden

Europe

permitted

Taiwan

Asia

commercial allowed

United Kingdom

Europe

commercial prohibited

United States of America

Northern America

no policy

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