Age
Between 19 to 30 years old.
Our Egg Donor Referral Program offers you the chance to continue making a positive impact even after your donation cycle is complete. By referring friends to become egg donors, you can earn extra compensation for each successful referral. It’s a simple way to share your experience and encourage others to join the rewarding journey of egg donation. Plus, there’s no limit to how many friends you can refer, giving you unlimited earning potential while helping others.
Becoming an egg donor is a rewarding journey that involves several detailed steps. Here’s step-by-step guide:
Each step is carefully managed by medical professionals and legal experts to ensure that you’re supported, informed, and comfortable throughout the entire egg donation process.
How much will a donor be compensated?
We compensate egg donors starting at $8,000 for completing their first donation cycle. If you choose to donate eggs again, the compensation increases to at least $12,000. In some cases, egg donor compensation can exceed $60,000.
Why are egg donors needed?
Women often turn to donor eggs for conception due to factors such as premature ovarian failure, genetic diseases, and IVF setbacks. These eggs provide hope and an opportunity for families to overcome these challenges.
Is egg retrieval painful?
Each egg donor’s experience may vary, but most of our egg donors only report mild discomfort during the egg donation process.
How long will the donation cycle take?
On average, the hormone injections begin about two weeks before the anticipated egg retrieval. Feel free to check out our detailed guide on the egg donation process.
How many times can I donate eggs?
A woman can donate eggs up to six times in their lifetime, following guidelines recommended by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Will the recipients have my personal contact information?
No. We only provide intended parents with anonymous egg donors profiles, with needed information and photos. We never share any personal contact information. The recipients will not even know your name.
What are the side effects of egg donation?
Potential side effects of egg donation include nausea, temporary weight gain, bloating, and mood swings. These side effects from ovarian stimulation typically occur in less than five percent of egg donation cycles. During screening more details can be provided by the physician.
Do I have to travel to donate eggs?
If you live in the Los Angeles area, you will only need to travel to our fertility center located in South California. If you are an international or out-of-state donor, we will cover the cost of travel expenses.
What will disqualify me from being an egg donor?
Disqualifying factors include age, positive infectious disease status, substance abuse, mental health history, low ovarian reserve, a non-standard BMI, and severe genetic mutations.
Do I need to take time off from work or school for egg donation?
Donors are required to visit clinics several times for routine monitoring during the medication stimulation. Typically, clinic hours are Monday to Friday, from 8:00am to 5:00pm and each visit lasts 30 minutes to 2 hours. However, you can schedule clinic appointments earlier outside of normal hours to better fit your schedule.
Can I donate eggs if I am on birth control?
Absolutely. However, certain forms of birth control will need to be removed such as Nexplanon. When you register, we will ask what kind of birth control you are taking and instruct you on how to proceed.