Are you a woman who wants to have a baby but unable to produce healthy eggs? Do you have a medical condition or treatment that affects your egg quality or quantity? Do you want to have a biological or genetic connection with your child? If yes, then you may benefit from our egg donor program.
Our egg donor program is a service that involves using eggs from another woman (called an egg donor) to conceive a child. The egg donor may be anonymous or known to you, such as a friend or a relative. The eggs may be fresh or frozen, depending on the availability and preference of the donor and the recipient.
Some of the reasons why you may choose our egg donor program are:
- You have a premature ovarian failure (POF), which means that your ovaries stop functioning before the age of 40.
- You have a diminished ovarian reserve (DOR), which means that you have fewer eggs than normal for your age.
- You have a poor ovarian response (POR), which means that your ovaries do not respond well to stimulation medication.
- You have a low egg quality, which means that your eggs are abnormal or damaged and have a lower chance of fertilization or implantation.
- You have a genetic condition or disease that you do not want to pass on to your child, such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, or Huntington’s disease.
- You are a single male or a male couple who want to have a child without a female partner.
- You are a female couple who want to have a child with both of your genetic contributions.
What to expect from our egg donor program?
Our egg donor program is a voluntary and confidential service that usually involves several steps:
- Finding an egg donor: This involves searching for a suitable egg donor who meets your criteria and preferences. You can find an egg donor through our agency, an online platform, or a personal network. You can also choose someone you know, such as a friend or a relative.
- Screening and matching: This involves conducting medical, psychological, and legal tests and evaluations on both you and the egg donor to ensure compatibility and eligibility. You and the egg donor will also sign a contract that outlines the terms and conditions of the egg donation arrangement.
- Preparing for conception: This involves taking medication to synchronize your and the egg donor’s menstrual cycles and preparing the egg donor’s ovaries for stimulation. You will also decide on the method of conception, which can be IVF or ICSI.
- Egg retrieval and fertilization: This involves retrieving eggs from the egg donor’s ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm from your partner or a donor in a laboratory using IVF or ICSI. The resulting embryos are then transferred to your uterus or frozen for future use.
- Pregnancy test: This involves taking a blood test about two weeks after the embryo transfer to check for the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is a hormone produced by the placenta after implantation. A positive test indicates pregnancy.
Our egg donor program can help you achieve your dream of having a baby. It can also help you create a unique and meaningful bond with your child and the egg donor.
At Acme Hospital, we offer our egg donor program as one of our services to help you achieve your parenthood goals. We have a team of highly qualified and experienced doctors, embryologists, nurses, and counsellors who will guide you through every step of your egg donation journey. We have state-of-the-art facilities and equipment that ensure the highest standards of safety and quality. We have a patient-centric approach that respects your privacy, preferences, and values.
If you are interested in our egg donor program, please contact us today to book an appointment. We will conduct a thorough evaluation of your medical history.