As an egg donor, you can help someone realize their family dreams while receiving top-quality care and compensation. You will receive early fertility monitoring, genetic screening and a full health assessment, so you can reach your grandest reproductive hopes too.
How to become an egg donor
By donating eggs, you are giving a lifeline to people looking to become parents. We ask that our egg donors be between the ages of 21 and 30 (or through age 33 with a successful history of donation) and have certain quality-of-life factors that will lead to a healthy egg donation. Some of these factors include a non-smoking lifestyle and a BMI under 30.
Getting started
All of our egg donors complete the following steps to ensure the best opportunity for a successful cycle:
- Fertility assessment
- Multi-generational family health review
- Genetic screening
- A physical
- Risk Assessment
- Psychological counseling and review
- Infectious diseases screening
- Drug screening
Aspiring parents want to meet the real you
In our application, we will ask for a lot of personal background information and photos. Please be genuine about who you are as a person! Our aspiring parents come from all different backgrounds, and they want to find a donor who aligns with their life experiences. Be honest about yourself — you never know what specific detail the aspiring parents may be looking for!
The benefits of becoming an egg donor
Becoming an egg donor isn’t just about helping other families. Egg donors receive a full genetic and health screening, and are rewarded for their time and effort with generous compensation. Our process can reveal insights about your own future health and fertility, giving you the benefit of starting your journey early and with all available information.
Becoming an egg donor is a lifelong gift — and a legacy that lives far beyond the initial donation. It is a chance to change lives and give hopeful parents the opportunity to have a child-filled future.