Learn about our Egg Donor Program

  • Age

    Eggvise donors must be between the ages of 19-32.

    Healthy Family Medical History

    Egg donors must not have a family history of genetic disorders.

    Healthy Lifestyle

    Our egg donors must be physically healthy and a BMI compatible with ASRM guidelines.

    Reproductive Health

    To become an egg donor, you shouldn't have a history of reproductive problems.

    Non-Smoker

    Have both ovaries

    Psychologically healthy

    No history of substance abuse

    Comfortable with injections

    No history of psychiatric hospitalizations

    Dependable, mature, and able to keep appointments

  • Getting Matched

    Intended parents choose an egg donor based on various preferences.

    Once selected, we contact you to confirm the match.

    Legal Agreements

    Sign agreements with the agency, IVF clinic, and intended parents.

    Agreements outline compensation, responsibilities, and process details.

    Medical and Psychological Clearance

    Undergo tests to assess ovarian health, infectious diseases, drug use, and genetics.

    Consult with a psychologist to ensure mental readiness.

    Cycle Start

    Begin medication regimen to stimulate egg production.

    Follow a precise calendar for medication and monitoring appointments.

  • How soon can I expect to be matched with a set of intended parents?

    We strive to match you with intended parents as quickly as possible. While timelines vary, optimizing your profile boosts your chances. Though we can't guarantee an immediate match, we'll do everything we can to make it happen efficiently.

    Do I have to live in the US to work with your program?

    No, we accept donors from anywhere in the word.

    When will travel be requested during my egg donor journey?

    Travel occurs primarily for medical screenings and the egg retrieval procedure. Exact travel times vary but typically involve two trips to the intended parents' fertility clinic.

    Who pays for egg donor travel?

    Intended parents cover all travel expenses for the donor and one companion, including flights, accommodation, meals, and transportation.

    Will this affect my own fertility?

    No. Most donors who choose to have children after donating their eggs are able to successfully achieve pregnancy without any difficulty. Additionally, egg donation will not ‘use up’ all of your eggs. A healthy female is born with millions of eggs which do not mature until puberty. Many of these eggs die off prior to puberty resulting in approximately 400,000 eggs during a woman’s fertile years.

    During the course of these years even thousands more will fall off and die with only one or possibly two maturing each month. The average number of eggs collected during a donor cycle can range anywhere from 15 - 20, although a small percentage of high responders can produce more.

    However, these follicles would typically have died during that month anyway since normally, only one egg ever matures.

    How long will I be out of state if I agree to travel?

    Expect to stay approximately three to seven days in the place of retrieval, depending on where the Intended Parents Clinic is.

    How much is compensation?

    Eligible donors compensation starts at $10,000 per cycle, with variations based on factors like experience, location, and ethnicity.

    Anonymity:

    While some donors may be considered anonymous, we educate both donors and recipients about the limitations of anonymity due to advancements in genetic testing and resources like the Donor Sibling Registry.

    How long does an entire egg donation cycle take from start to finish?

    The entire process takes 2-3 months and involves anywhere from 8 – 10 doctor’s appointments during that time. You can donate eggs while still going to school or working a full-time job.

    ALL of your testing is paid for by the intended parents.

  • Your contribution is invaluable. We start with a base compensation of $10,000, recognizing the time, effort, and dedication you invest. Compensation may vary based on factors such as location, ethnicity, and previous donations, honoring your commitment with fair recognition.

Make your profile stand out.

  • Showcase Your Personality

    Let your personality shine through in your profile. Share hobbies, interests, and personal anecdotes to give intended parents a sense of who you are beyond the medical aspect.

  • Highlight Your Commitment

    Emphasize your dedication to the egg donation process and your willingness to support intended parents on their journey to parenthood. Express empathy, compassion, and understanding in your profile.

  • Provide Comprehensive Information

    Offer detailed information about your medical history, education, and background. Include photos that capture your essence and convey warmth and approachability. Transparency and completeness in your profile help intended parents make informed decisions.

Make your picture stand out.

Ensuring your profile stands out starts with professional-quality photos:

  • Invest in high-quality images.

  • Opt for a genuine smile.

  • Choose modest attire for a polished look.

  • Vibrant colors attract attention.

  • Maintain consistency with your natural hair color.

  • Highlight your interests and hobbies.

Avoid these drawbacks:

  • Blurry or low-resolution images.

  • Avoid exaggerated facial expressions.

  • Refrain from bathroom mirror selfies.

  • Ensure adequate lighting for clarity.

  • Present yourself authentically without excessive editing.

Remember, your professional photos serve as the first impression for potential matches. Capture your best self to make a lasting impact.

Your generosity knows no bounds. With Eggvise, you're not just donating eggs – you're giving the gift of life and hope.

Thank you for making dreams come true.