Yes, egg donation is generally considered safe. However, like any medical procedure, it carries some risks, including mild discomfort, bloating and in rare cases, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). Our medical team closely monitors donors to minimize risks.
From the initial screening to egg retrieval, the donation process typically takes about 2-3 months. The ovarian stimulation and retrieval phase takes around 10-14 days.
Donors are required to sign legal agreements relinquishing all rights to the eggs and any resulting embryos or children. The recipient couple becomes the legal parents of any children born from the donated eggs.
Yes, many donors choose to donate more than once. The number of times a donor can donate is regulated by medical guidelines to ensure donor safety.
Recipients can select a donor based on various criteria, such as physical characteristics, education, and personal interests. All donor information is kept confidential, and the matching process is conducted with the highest level of privacy and respect.
Yes, egg donation programs is anonymous, meaning that donors and recipients do not know each other’s identities
No, having had a miscarriage or abortion in the past typically won't
impact your ability to donate or your eligibility. Most organisations don't
consider your reproductive history when accepting donations, but it's
always best to confirm with the specific organisation.
New Beginnings offers a supportive, trusted process with great
compensation and care for your well-being. Becoming a donor with New
Beginnings helps support individuals in need, empowers change,
strengthens communities, and creates lasting impact. Your contribution
can transform lives and provide essential resources for a better future.
Recipients can select donors based on various criteria such as physical characteristics, ethnicity, educational background and personal interests. At New Beginnings Donor Agency, we maintains a donor database with detailed profiles, and our staff assists in matching recipients with suitable donors.
Success rates vary depending on various factors, including the recipient's age, health and the quality of the donor eggs. Generally, using donor eggs can result in higher success rates compared to using one's own eggs, particularly for older recipients.
Oocyte donors undergo thorough medical, genetic, and psychological screening to ensure they are healthy and suitable candidates for donation. This includes blood tests, physical exams, genetic screening and psychological evaluations.
The embryo transfer procedure is generally painless and does not require anesthesia. Some recipients may experience mild discomfort or cramping. The entire process is typically outpatient and involves minimal recovery time.
Recipients must sign legal agreements stating they understand and accept all aspects of the egg donation process. These agreements also clarify that the recipient(s) will be the legal parent(s) of any resulting children.
The timeline varies but generally takes several months from the initial consultation to the embryo transfer. The exact duration depends on factors like donor availability, synchronization of cycles and the specific treatment plan.
No, the egg donation programs are anonymous.
The cost varies depending on the clinic and specific treatment plan. Costs generally include donor compensation, medical procedures, medications, and legal fees
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