Egg Donation

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By Brandie Umar, Executive Director of ContentLast modified: January 17, 2012




IVF With Egg Donation Defined

IVF with egg donation refers to the process of a patient using donated eggs from another woman for her own pregnancy. IVF with egg donation is used in In-Vitro Fertilization to allow women with infertile eggs or a poor ovarian reserve to become pregnant. It is a viable solution for couples with a female infertility factor.

IVF with egg donation occurs most commonly in middle-aged women who are past their prime years of childbearing. Women who wish to give birth but are already reaching the age of menopause are good candidates for IVF with egg donation.

The need for IVF with egg donation stems from a female’s poor ovarian reserve. The ovarian reserve refers to a woman’s quantity and quality of eggs in her ovaries. The egg reserve is about how much quantity of eggs are fertile.

Infertility currently burdens one in five couples. Doctors aim to determine the source of infertility by infertility testing, which will help determine if a specific person is a good candidate for egg donor IVF. IVF with egg donation helps women all around the world who struggle with infertility. The number of children born from IVF with egg donation increases every year.











Egg Donation Procedure


The procedure for IVF with egg donation is focused on the preparation, the egg extraction, and the pregnancy. The first step is finding a suitable egg donor. Once an egg donor is identified, healthy eggs must be collected. After the eggs have been collected, the in vitro fertilization procedure can begin. The donor eggs will be fertilized and then the embryo is implanted into the recipients uterus.


A Good Candidate for IVF with Egg Donation


Good candidates for IVF with egg donation are women with poor ovarian reserves whose eggs cannot generate a pregnancy. Good candidates for egg donation should also be aware of the emotional side effects involved with the procedure. 


Choosing an Egg Donor


Choosing an egg donor can be stressful. The best way to make an informed decision is to education yourself on all aspects of the procedure and screening process. Patients can then choose from a number of physical characteristics to help them in their decision process. 


Interests and Responsibilities of Egg Donors


It is in the donor's best interest to be fully aware of the emotional side effects of IVF with egg donation. Egg donors hold the responsibility of honestly disclosing their social and medical records to ensure their eggs are healthy and fertile. 


Ethics of IVF with Egg Donoation


The ethics of IVF with egg donation raise questions of donor anonymity. Regulations surrounding the procedure differ around the world due to the debate over what 'should' be allowed and what should not. 


Cost of IVF with Egg Donation


The cost of IVF with egg donation depends on the individual clinic performing the treatment. The wide range is costs is one of the reasons why egg donation drives people abroad for treatment. 




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