Spain has become the destination for childless, infertile British couples driven to seek help abroad. This is due to the fall in the number of people prepared to donate eggs or sperm at home since Britain passed a law in April 2005 that gave children the right to know the identity of their biological parents.
Some British donors have offered to travel to Spain, where anonymity is guaranteed, to give eggs that could later be used by infertile women. One Spanish doctor admitted that he had even had offers from potential donors from Britain who wanted to know if they could travel to Spain. "It has been a big surprise," said Dr Olivares, who rejected the offers. "It has a lot to do with the new law in which anonymity was lost."
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