Frozen egg donation offers a flexible and efficient option for those struggling with fertility issues. Through this method, you gain access to a diverse pool of egg donors and the chance to begin your journey to parenthood on your own timeline.Â
We function as a referral agency to affiliated IVF Centers and Egg Banks nationwide and in other counties. This allows us to grant you access to a wider selection of available frozen eggs than could be provided by a single agency. . We do not provide IVF services or have a frozen oocyte storage tank or reproductive tissue at our facility.
The path to parenthood using frozen donor eggs involves the following steps:
A reliable fertility center typically provides details about various egg donation agencies. Depending on the specific egg requirements of the intended parent, the center can offer guidance in selecting an agency that aligns with their needs. Additionally, some fertility centers have their own in-house egg donation agencies, making the coordination process smoother due to established procedures. If your center has an in-house agency, it is advisable to explore this option first. Now, the decision arises: would you prefer fresh or frozen eggs?
Many studies indicate that the likelihood of achieving a live birth through a fresh egg donation IVF cycle is 9%-20% higher compared to a frozen egg donation cycle. Various factors contribute to this outcome, with a primary focus on the quantity of eggs available for use and potential damage caused by the freezing process. In the context of a fresh egg donation cycle, intended parents typically receive all the retrieved eggs, a number that often ranges between 15 and 20 and rarely falls below 10. While not every egg may successfully fertilize, commencing with around 15 eggs generally results in 3-4 viable embryos for selection, with the possibility of preserving some for future cycles.
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