The physical exam will help us determine whether you are a good candidate to donate your egg. It will also give you valuable information about your personal fertility.
Step 5: Psychological Interview
Donating eggs requires you to confront complex ethical, emotional and social issues. During the individual session with the reproductive therapist, you will have an opportunity to discuss these issues, ask questions and express any concerns.
Step 6: Breaking down the egg donor travel.
After completing the required steps and being accepted as an elite donor candidate and after once prospective parents select you to be their donor, you will start your own journey of an egg donor. Although timing may vary, the whole cycle usually takes 2-3 weeks
The physical exam will help us determine whether you are a good candidate to donate your egg. It will also give you valuable information about your personal fertility.
Step 5: Psychological Interview
Donating eggs requires you to confront complex ethical, emotional and social issues. During the individual session with the reproductive therapist, you will have an opportunity to discuss these issues, ask questions and express any concerns.
Step 6: Breaking down the egg donor travel.
After completing the required steps and being accepted as an elite donor candidate and after once prospective parents select you to be their donor, you will start your own journey of an egg donor. Although timing may vary, the whole cycle usually takes 2-3 weeks
The primary risk is a condition called ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome (OHSS). It is relatively rare (1-3% of IVF cases). The doctor will provide careful monitoring to avoid this possibility.
Our experienced travel coordinator accompanies the donor at all stages of the treatment program. His primary responsibility is to fully accompany the donor at each examination at the clinic to ensure adherence to medical protocol, safety and well-being of the donor to achieve the best results.
The primary risk is a condition called ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome (OHSS). It is relatively rare (1-3% of IVF cases). The doctor will provide careful monitoring to avoid this possibility.
Our experienced travel coordinator accompanies the donor at all stages of the treatment program. His primary responsibility is to fully accompany the donor at each examination at the clinic to ensure adherence to medical protocol, safety and well-being of the donor to achieve the best results.