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Learn the Facts About Egg Donation in Connecticut

Egg donation has become a more common and proven method of assisted reproductive technology (ART) – and a growing number of patients are beginning to consider the idea of using a donor to achieve pregnancy. Egg donation accounts for nearly 12% of all assisted reproductive techniques performed in 2010. Women over 40 found better success using donor eggs; in women over the age of 48, about 91% of all ART cycles relied on donor eggs. The reality is, egg donation can be an amazing opportunity for both the donor and the receiver.

Facts About Egg Donation in Connecticut
Not every one can become an egg donor. In fact, there are many criteria that a donor must meet before they are approved as a donor. Additionally, patients that are interested in using donor eggs are strongly encouraged to speak with a counselor before beginning the egg donor process. Additional important facts about egg donation in Connecticut:

  • Egg donors do not have to be strangers; they can also be family members or close friends.
  • Embryos using donated eggs can be completed through a fresh or frozen transfer.
  • The average age of an egg donor is between 21 and 29.
  • Egg donors must pass mental, physical, and genetic screenings.
  • Egg recipients should undergo a comprehensive physical exam and thorough history screening.
  • It is common for the egg donor to sync her menstrual period with that of the egg recipient (when a fresh transfer is being completed).
  • Typically an egg donation takes anywhere between 6-10 weeks.
  • The average compensation for an egg donor is $8,000.
  • Medical risks of egg donation are the same risks as using in vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • Women who were not able to become pregnant using their own eggs often experience a greater success rate when using donated eggs.

 

Egg donation in Connecticut can be an amazing opportunity for patients who desire a child of their own, as well as for donors who would like to help someone experience the joys of pregnancy. Our Connecticut fertility centers are committed to helping our patients realize their dream of having a child. To learn more about egg donation in Connecticut, or to learn about additional reproductive assistance such as in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, or intrauterine insemination, contact us at 855-901-BABY.