AtYourEggs

La Jolla, CA

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Frequently Asked Question for Egg Donors at AtYourEggs

FAQs For Intended Parents No.1 - How do I choose an egg donor?

YourEggs provides a comprehensive database of egg donors with over 1500 detailed profiles, including physical characteristics, medical history, and personal interests. Our team can help you narrow down your options based on your specific criteria.

FAQs For Intended Parents No.2 - Can I meet the egg donor?

While some agencies allow for meetings between Intended Parents and egg donors, YourEggs typically maintains an anonymous donation process to protect the privacy of both parties. However, we provide extensive information about each donor to help you make an informed decision.

FAQs For Intended Parents No.3 - What if I can’t find a donor that matches my criteria?

If you’re having trouble finding a donor that meets your specific needs, our team can assist you in refining your search or exploring other options, such as frozen eggs or split cycles.

FAQs For Intended Parents No.4 - What is the success rate of egg donation?

Success rates vary depending on factors such as the age and health of the donor, the quality of the eggs, and the fertility clinic’s expertise. YourEggs works with top-rated fertility centers to maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy.

FAQs For Intended Parents No.5 - Can I use frozen eggs from YourEggs’ egg bank?

Yes, YourEggs offers a frozen egg bank option, which allows you to select and use frozen eggs from our database. This option can be faster and more cost-effective than a fresh cycle.

FAQs For Egg Donors No.1 - Who can become an Egg Donor with YourEggs?

To become an Egg Donor with YourEggs, you typically need to be between the ages of 20-29, have a BMI of 30 or less, and be in good physical and mental health. Additional criteria may apply, and you will need to pass a thorough medical and psychological screening.

FAQs For Egg Donors No.2 - What does the egg donation process involve?

The egg donation process involves several steps, including initial screening, medical and psychological evaluations, ovarian stimulation with fertility medications, and finally, the egg retrieval procedure. The entire process typically takes around 6-8 weeks.

FAQs For Egg Donors No.3 - How long does the egg donation process take?

The process usually takes six to eight weeks from the time you are matched with Intended Parents to the completion of the egg retrieval. The timeline can vary depending on your availability and the specific requirements of the Intended Parents.

FAQs For Egg Donors No.4 - Will I need to travel for the donation process?

Depending on your location and the fertility clinic chosen by the Intended Parents, you may need to travel for certain appointments, including the egg retrieval procedure. YourEggs will coordinate and cover all travel and accommodation expenses.

FAQs For Egg Donors No.5 - What medical tests will I need to undergo?

You will undergo a series of medical tests, including blood tests, genetic screening, and a pelvic ultrasound. These tests ensure that you are a suitable candidate for egg donation and that the process will be safe for you.

Contact AtYourEggs

Intended Parent Database Access:
https://donors.youreggs.com/registration

AtYourEggs Office Location

La Jolla, CA:
4225 Executive Square, Suite 600
La Jolla, CA 92037