The quality of parenting in reproductive donation families: A meta-analysis and systematic review.

Published
October 24, 2022
Journal
Reproductive biomedicine online
PICOID
c69046d8
DOI
Citations
4
Keywords
Donor insemination, Medically assisted reproduction, Oocyte donation, Parenting, Parent–child relationship, Reproductive donation
Copyright
Copyright © 2022 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

families using reproductive donation, parents and children

Intervention

reproductive donation, spontaneous conception, autologous assisted reproductive technology (AUT-ART)

Comparison

parents and children in families that had spontaneously conceived, AUT-ART families

Outcome

positive parental values, negative parental values

Abstract

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This review examined whether the absence of a genetic link with one or both parents in families using reproductive donation induced a different quality of parenting from that found in families with spontaneous conception or autologous assisted reproductive technology (AUT-ART), where the genetic mother carries the pregnancy and both parents have a genetic link with their children. MEDLINE, PsycINFO and PubMed were searched for English-language studies published from January 1993 to October 2021. A total of 45 studies were included in the systematic review, and 11 in the meta-analysis. The meta-analysis showed that in reproductive donation families, where there was no genetic link between parents and children, there were higher positive parental values (P = 0.007) and lower negative parental values (P = 0.007) than for parents and children in families that had spontaneously conceived. No statistically significant differences emerged when the reproductive donation families were compared with the AUT-ART families. The study showed that the quality of parenting was not conditioned by the presence or absence of a genetic link; instead, it was influenced by the processes underlying family building, such as the desire to have a child, the involvement of both parents in the childcare and the quality of disclosure.

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