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How did you choose your egg donor?
When selecting a donor, pay close attention to the egg donor’s profile. Read carefully, taking into account how the donor portrays herself. Look for a donor that you can relate to, that you could call your friend, or that you imagine could fit in with your own family.
Who is a good candidate for donor eggs?
Women Over the Age of 40 Even when undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), genetic screenings may find that all of her embryos are abnormal. Because of this, many women over the age of 40 are ideal candidates to receive donor eggs.
Does blood type matter when choosing an egg donor?
For most intended parent blood type should not be a deciding factor when choosing an egg donor. Blood type has no medical bearing on the outcome of the ivf cycle and it can limit your egg donor options considerably.
Does your donor egg baby look like you?
Because a donor egg won’t share any of its genes with its intended mother, there’s a chance the baby will not resemble its mother. However, if her partner’s sperm was used, the baby may look like its father because they share the same genetics.
How do you know if I can be an egg donor?
Qualifications of an Egg Donor
- Be between the ages of 21 and 29 years old.
- Be in good health, physically and emotionally.
- Have a BMI between 19 and 25 (being overweight or underweight can affect egg quality)
- Have not smoked cigarettes in the past 12 months.
- Have regular monthly menstrual cycles.
Do you have to be in perfect health to donate eggs?
Be physically and emotionally healthy – We’re not looking for perfection but being physically fit and mentally well is important for both you and the long-term health of any babies who are born from the eggs you donate.
Can I put my DNA in a donor egg?
The resounding answer is yes. Because the baby’s DNA will only come from the egg donor and the sperm provider, many women using egg donation worry that they will not share any genetic information with their child.
What qualities do egg donors need to be successful?
At the basic level, egg donors should go through a rigorous screening process for physical and mental health, family medical history, genetics, and much more. It should go without saying that the most important quality is passing this screening process.
Should you choose fresh or frozen eggs from an egg donor?
Now that you’ve decided whether you want fresh or frozen eggs from a known or anonymous egg donor, it’s time to start narrowing down donor characteristics. One of the biggest things you’ll want to know about is your egg donor’s medical history. This includes physical health as well as mental health.
Can I Donate my Eggs anonymously?
Many egg donors prefer to remain anonymous; their egg donation is a positive thing for them, but they don’t want the emotional burden of biological children someday tracking them down. But some donors are willing to leave the process open to any potential children who may know who they are.
What are the qualities of a good donor?
With frozen donor eggs, you can be assured that the donors have already been screened; this frees you to focus on other qualities that are important to you. Some criteria you might think about include: Appearance: height, hair color, eye color. Many donor egg recipients are interested in donors with similar physical features.