The impact of Covid‐19 on gamete shipping by Australian and New Zealand patients

Author:

Everingham Sam1ORCID,Whittaker Andrea2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Growing Families Sydney Australia

2. School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts Monash University Melbourne Victoria 3800 Australia

Abstract

BackgroundCross‐border surrogacy and egg donor arrangements are an increasingly common means to family building. Establishing patterns of use has always been difficult in relation to Australian patients. Accurate data is stymied by lack of documentation of international third‐party reproductive care available to Australian authorities. When international travel bans came into effect, it is hypothesised that those planning to use cross‐border reproductive care had to rely significantly more on local in vitro fertilisation (IVF) clinics for services such as sperm freezing, embryo creation and gamete release procedures.AimTo quantify and characterise the impact of the Covid‐19‐related travel ban on international and interstate gamete shipping by Australian IVF clinics.Materials and methodsThirty‐one Australian and New Zealand IVF clinics were invited to provide de‐identified data on interstate and international gamete export applications from two 12 month time periods pre‐ and during Covid‐19‐related international travel lockdowns. Seven IVF organisations provided data on: patient age; type of gametes exported; destination country/state; and date gamete release approved.ResultsMost gametes (78%) were shipped to another Australian IVF clinic and 22% internationally. Patient‐initiated shipping domestically and internationally both showed significant increases when comparing pre‐ and post‐Covid datasets. Of the 21 destination countries reported for international shipments, the US was the commonest (39%), followed by Ukraine (21%) and Canada (9%).ConclusionsThe inability of involuntarily infertile patients to travel internationally, rather than halt cross‐border reproductive care, has led to a significant increase in the uptake of gamete shipping. The high proportion of internationally shipped gametes going to the US and Ukraine is likely a reflection of the availability of surrogates and donors and more amenable legal frameworks.

Funder

Monash University

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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