WASHINGTON: Young American women, particularly students, who are neck-deep in credit card debt or student loans, have found a new way of paying off their bills--donating their ovum.
The idea of selling ova to clear loans is catching on fast and two sisters, themselves donors, have started an agency to recruit other donors and match them with patients. The sisters have already recruited a few of their friends and are actively looking for more donors, according to a Boston Globe report.
The report says a Boston-based couple paid Jamie Galbraith, 27, a mother of two children $15,000 for donating her ovum.
All she did was spent 45 minutes at a fertility clinic to donate her eggs.
She lives in Michigan and she was paid airfare, hotel charges and daily allowances to come to Massachusetts and to her clients' fertility clinic for the operation.
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The loss of personal information is now a far reaching societal issue.