Kaylene Breeding, a former egg donor, is warning others about the potential long-term risks of the procedure after she was rendered infertile. Breeding donated her eggs in her 20s, initially for free and later for payments ranging from $7,500 to $9,000. Now aged 37, she has no children of her own and is considering a hysterectomy to relieve pain caused by damage to her reproductive system. While there is a lack of research linking her health problems directly to the egg donations, doctors believe a connection is highly likely. Breeding is now advocating for greater regulation and awareness in the egg donor industry.
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