best candidate for egg donation

7 Signs You’d Be A Great Egg Donor

Have you ever thought about donating your eggs, but weren’t quite sure if you would be a good candidate? If the following 7 traits describe you, you just might be the perfect egg donor! 1. You Have Good Physical Health We love to see egg donors who appreciate the feeling of helping others in such…

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how do I find an egg donor

How do I search for a donor?

Each recipient has his/her own criteria in what they are looking for in a donor.  Some would like their donor to resemble the mother.  Others want the same educational background as the parents.  While still others are looking for a donor who fits their familial ancestry.  Each recipient’s decision of selecting a donor is an…

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A Letter to my Egg Donor

My Sweet Egg Donor, I simply love my life!  I do not know you, but I feel a special bond with you that I would like to share.  I do not have a need to meet you, and do not want anything from you, as you have already given me the world.  I just want…

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egg donor success stories

My Egg Donation Experience

I had gone back and forth for a few years debating on whether egg donation was something I could do or even should do. I always had it in the back of my mind, but I had so many questions and so many things I was unsure of that I just kept putting it off.…

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What are the risks of egg donation?

What are the risks of egg donation?

Because egg donation is a medical procedure, there is always the risk of infection—just as there is with any type of surgery. An anesthesiologist will always be in the room with donors throughout the entire procedure, and they will administer antibiotics through an I.V. in order to help combat the possibility of infection. Donors should…

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What to expect during the donor egg retrieval process

What is the retrieval and recovery process like?

The retrieval is done in our office and takes about 15-20 minutes. It is a non-invasive, outpatient surgery where an ultrasound guided needle is inserted through the vaginal wall. The needle to drain the fluid from your ovarian follicles to retrieve the mature eggs. Because this procedure is done vaginally, there are no incisions or…

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Endometriosis Awareness

What is Endometriosis? About 1 in 10 women will have to deal with endometriosis at some point in their life. Endometriosis is a condition, that usually occurs during a woman’s reproductive years, in which the lining of the uterus begins to grow outside of the uterus. This will cause scar tissue and adhesions which could…

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What To Eat While donating eggs

Top Foods for Egg Donors

Many egg donors describe their experience during their donation cycle and post-retrieval as being similar to PMS symptoms, such as cramping, bloating, fatigue, and soreness. There is a way to help conquer these common side effects and that is through the magic of food! We’ve compiled a list for donors to help fuel their body…

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The Donor Sibling Registry

The World Egg Bank was excited to learn about a new online service, Donor Sibling Registry, that helps donor recipients deal with life after conception. Getting in contact with a sperm, egg or embryo donor later on in life can be difficult. Donor Sibling Registry understands this, but they are doing what they can to…

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