Do you want to help someone start a family and experience the joy of parenthood? We encourage donors from ALL ethnicities to apply because infertility is colorblind. Check out our requirements below, apply and schedule a time to speak to an Egg Donor Coordinator to learn more.
$10k - $12k
Each individual is unique and so is their expectations for base compensation that can be based on the state you live in that drives living expenses, your experience and knowledge of donating eggs and most importantly own personal circumstances that may shape what compensation makes the most sense to you and your family.
$10k - $20k
Our egg donor program offers enhanced compensation for individuals who bring unique qualifications to the table. Donors with advanced degrees, those residing in select states, and individuals who maintain a healthy lifestyle may be eligible for increased financial rewards.
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EggDonorFirst’s #1 priority is your health and well being. Our unique “Wellness Program” provides personalized plans specifically addressing the effects associated with an IVF cycle. We have developed our program to support you before, during, and after your journey.
At EggDonorFirst, our experienced team deeply understand the significance of your role as an egg donor. We prioritize your well-being every step of the way, ensuring a supportive and compassionate experience tailored to your unique journey.
Case Managers are experienced surrogates representing 20+ journeys between them. Providing professional expertise with heartfelt compassion every day.
Unique 12-month program that supports you before, during and after your journey with customized diet and nutrition plans that suit your lifestyle.
With our pre-qualification program you will benefit from a streamlined matching process, allowing you to match faster and receive your compensation faster, giving you both peace of mind and financial reward without unnecessary delays.
EggDonorFirst offers one of the most competitive and transparent compensation packages in the industry. Full health benefits, life insurance, and all other related costs are covered.
At EggDonorFirst, your well-being is our #1 priority. Gayla has over 15+ years of IVF clinic experience and is ready to educate, lead and guide you through your journey with expertise, compassion, respect, and personal attention at all times. Speak with her today!Â
No. Despite common thought, the medications used and the process to retrieve donated eggs will not affect your ability to conceive in the future provided that the process is uncomplicated by infection, which is extremely rare. With ovarian stimulation, we develop extra eggs that would otherwise go unused, meaning the normal pool of ovarian follicles is not depleted.
If your application is denied for something such as BMI, but that has since changed, you may be able to reapply using a different email address and including your updated, accurate information.
No. Despite common thought, the medications used and the process to retrieve donated eggs will not cause early menopause.
Scheduling screenings and examinations are done around your schedule. However, once stimulation begins, we will have to see the donor everyday or every other day for monitoring. We ask that you take the day of the egg retrieval off from work, school, or other commitments.
Egg donors do not pay for the screening, testing, medications, or procedures that occur before or during the cycle. If complications should arise during or after the procedure, those costs would also be covered.
Yes, with a few stipulations. If you use Depo-Provera as your primary form of birth control, six months must have passed since your last injection. We do not need to remove IUDs to donate, but an addition of luteinizing hormone (LH) will be a part of your individual process.
You can still donate eggs if your tubes are tied.
Once a woman donates her eggs, she has no legal property rights to those eggs, nor any offspring that may result from the donation process. Though not biological, the state recognizes the egg recipient/birth mother as the legal mother.
No. However, donors will know the number of eggs retrieved after the procedure.
If you choose an open donation, it’s unlikely you will meet the couple in person, though a video call may be possible. In a closed donation model, we implement thorough measures to maintain the confidentiality of both the donors and recipient couples throughout the process.
Before a donor can donate a second time, the outcome of the first donation must be received. If you wish to donate more than once, we require that you wait at least two months in-between donations. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) sets standards and guidelines for egg donation programs–their guidelines encourage limiting the number of egg donation cycles to 6.