Egg Donors featured

Will donating affect my own fertility?

2019-08-07T17:17:42+00:00

No relationship between egg donation and future fertility has been established, although research is continuing. Egg donation does not deplete your ovarian reserve. Each month you release a number of eggs, but only one comes to maturity. The hormones administered [...]

Will donating affect my own fertility?2019-08-07T17:17:42+00:00

Are there any complications of which I should be aware?

2019-07-31T15:22:43+00:00

Most women experience little to no complications. You can experience minor discomfort after the procedure, or symptoms associated with your natural cycles, such as headaches, moodiness, or cramping. There have been a very small number of extreme cases of hyper [...]

Are there any complications of which I should be aware?2019-07-31T15:22:43+00:00

What kinds of medications are used?

2019-07-31T15:22:17+00:00

Medications are used to coordinate cycles, suppress ovulation, stimulate follicles, and to trigger release of eggs. Examples of these include birth control pills, Lupron, Ganirelix, Follistim, Gonal-F, Menopur and HCG. These may be used in different combinations depending on the [...]

What kinds of medications are used?2019-07-31T15:22:17+00:00

How do I decide which fee is right for me?

2019-07-31T15:21:48+00:00

Our first-time donors generally receive a fee of $7,000 whereas experienced and successful donors will receive a higher fee. It can also vary based on certain characteristics (donors of certain decents, and other donor types that are harder to find [...]

How do I decide which fee is right for me?2019-07-31T15:21:48+00:00

Will I have to travel, or can you match me with local intended parents?

2019-07-31T15:20:43+00:00

We work with intended parents who have chosen clinics throughout the United States. Where you travel will depend on the IVF clinic chosen by the intended parents. This is where you will most likely travel to twice. We will disclose [...]

Will I have to travel, or can you match me with local intended parents?2019-07-31T15:20:43+00:00

I am on birth control; can I still be an Egg Donor?

2019-08-07T17:19:52+00:00

Yes, but it depends on the form of birth control you are using. Acceptable forms of birth control include birth control pills, the nuva ring, the patch, and non-hormonal IUDs. If you have a hormonal IUD, you are eligible to [...]

I am on birth control; can I still be an Egg Donor?2019-08-07T17:19:52+00:00

I am adopted. Can I still be a donor?

2019-07-31T15:19:02+00:00

Yes, if you know your biological family’s health history. Unfortunately, if your adoption was closed you may not be able to provide us with all of the necessary medical information.

I am adopted. Can I still be a donor?2019-07-31T15:19:02+00:00

How do I become an egg donor with The Eggceptional Donor Group?

2019-08-17T15:40:37+00:00

All egg donors must meet the following requirements: Between 20-29 years of age (up to 31 for experienced donors) Body Mass Index (BMI) lower than 28 (calculate your BMI here) No more than one occurrence of the same cancer in [...]

How do I become an egg donor with The Eggceptional Donor Group?2019-08-17T15:40:37+00:00

How many times can I donate with The Eggceptional Donor Group?

2019-07-31T15:17:42+00:00

Most of our clinics allow an egg donor to participate in an egg donation up to six times. However, we can only rematch you if the previous donation resulted in a pregnancy or a successful retrieval.

How many times can I donate with The Eggceptional Donor Group?2019-07-31T15:17:42+00:00