How to Become an Egg Donor
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Step 1. Fill out an intake form and have a phone interview
The first step in becoming an egg donor is to complete our intake form. If you meet our minimum requirements for becoming an egg donor, someone from our staff will call you to ask you some questions and tell you more about our program. Then we’ll ask you to fill out a longer questionnaire so that we can get to know you better and make sure you’re eligible to be an egg donor. The questionnaire will give us and intended parents the information they need to choose a donor that matches well with their family.
Step 2. Meet with Intend Egg Donors
Once we review your questionnaire and run a background check, we will invite you to set up an interview with us via Zoom. We will learn more about you, explain the egg donation process, and take as much time as you need to answer all of your questions. We want you to be fully informed and feel comfortable about every aspect of the donation process. We will ask you to send pictures of yourself and a copy of your college transcripts after the interview.
Step 3. Medical screening
After your interview, you will begin your medical testing and screening with one of the leading fertility clinics we work with. These tests include blood and urine tests.
Step 4. Placement in Donor Database
Once the medical screening is complete and it is determined from the results that you are eligible to be an egg donor, we make your profile available on our donor database for intended parents to view.
Step 5. Match
We will contact you to let you know when you have been selected by intended parents to be their egg donor.
Step 6. Additional Screenings and sign a contract
After being matched with your intended family, the remainder of screenings take place. These include a physical exam, psychological screening and may include genetic testing. You will also sign contracts at this point.
Step 7. Begin medication cycle
Once the contract is signed and the intended parents have placed money for your compensation in a escrow account with us, we will send a letter to the fertility clinic giving them clearance to begin preparing you for the egg retrieval. You will then begin your medication cycle to prepare for egg retrieval.
Step 8. Egg Retrieval
Egg retrieval is done approximately 10 days after you begin your cycle medication. The retrieval is an outpatient procedure performed at the fertility clinic. Typically, donors can return to their normal activities of work or school the following day.
Step 9. Follow-up
After egg retrieval, we like to follow-up with our donors as a continuation of the care and support we offer throughout the donation process.
Step 10. Decide if you would like to donate again
If you decide that egg donation is something you would like to do again, we will discuss the timing with you and place you on the donor database again.