At Surrogacy4All, we understand that finding the right egg donor is deeply personal—and affordability shouldn’t be a barrier to building your family.
Our Standard Egg Donor Program connects intended parents with healthy, fully screened donors who meet all clinical, psychological, and legal requirements. These donors are bright, diverse, and compassionate individuals who are ready to help you start your journey to parenthood.
A standard egg donor is a healthy woman, typically between the ages of 21 and 29, who has undergone comprehensive medical, genetic, and psychological screening. These donors are often students or young professionals who are eager to help others achieve their dream of parenthood. While they may not have elite academic backgrounds, they meet all clinical standards and are dedicated to the donation process.
Benefit | Description |
Affordability | Standard egg donor cycles are cost-effective, typically priced at $18,000 for six frozen top-quality M2 eggs, making IVF more accessible. |
Fast Matching | With a diverse pool of donors, intended parents can expect shorter wait times and flexible scheduling. |
Diverse Profiles | Access to donors from various ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds ensures a match that aligns with your preferences. |
Clinically Screened | All donors undergo thorough medical, genetic, and psychological evaluations to ensure the highest standards of care. |
Excellent Outcomes | Standard donors have high egg quality and live birth rates comparable to elite donors. |
Whether you’re using a surrogate or planning a direct IVF transfer, our standard donor package includes:
Type | Fresh Egg Cycle | Frozen Egg Batch |
---|---|---|
What it is | Eggs retrieved in sync with your cycle | Eggs already retrieved and frozen |
Timing | Requires 4–6 weeks to prep and coordinate | Immediate transfer possible |
Typical Eggs | 6–20 mature eggs | 6–8 mature eggs |
Success Rate | Slightly higher overall | Excellent when thawed properly |
Cost | $20,000 + IVF Costs | $18,000 for 6 eggs |
Our team will assist you in deciding based on your timeline, clinic preference, and budget.
Meet James and Carla. After a long journey, they chose a bright, healthy 25-year-old donor from our standard program. They shared, “We didn’t need a rocket scientist—we needed someone kind, healthy, and ready to help us start our family.” Their story is a testament to the profound impact of choosing the right donor.
Below are a few examples of the types of donors available in our database (names have been altered for confidentiality):
We have more than 20 standard egg donors ready for immediate egg freezing procedures tailored to your needs.
The costs for standard egg donation are transparent and all-inclusive, with no hidden fees:
Service | Cost Range |
Fresh Cycle (Full retrieval) | $20,000 + IVF Costs (Some insurance coverage may apply) |
Frozen Egg Batch (6–8 eggs) | $18,000 – $24,000 |
Donor Travel & Legal Fees | Typically included or estimated separately |
We also offer flexible payment plans and financing options.
A standard egg donor is a healthy woman, typically aged 21-29, who undergoes medical, genetic, and psychological screening. These donors are often students or young professionals who are committed to helping others build their families.
The cost for a standard egg donor cycle is typically $18,000 for a batch of frozen eggs, with additional IVF costs. Fresh egg cycles are around $20,000, and some costs may be covered by insurance.
The cycle includes a detailed donor profile, medical and psychological screening, egg retrieval, legal contracts, and dedicated case management throughout the process.
Fresh cycles require 4-6 weeks for prep and coordination, with a higher success rate, while frozen egg cycles offer immediate transfer and typically include 6-8 eggs.
Fresh cycles require 4-6 weeks for prep and coordination, with a higher success rate, while frozen egg cycles offer immediate transfer and typically include 6-8 eggs.
At Surrogacy4All, we offer a wide range of pre-screened standard egg donors with diverse backgrounds and profiles, allowing you to find a donor who aligns with your needs and preferences.
Access our secure portal to view authentic profiles, photos, and medical information.
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs, and to determine how we can best help you have your baby. If you’re asking how much does it cost for a surrogate, we’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure there are no surprises.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call (212) 661-7673 or email info@surrogacy4all.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
Secret Guide to Minimizing Surrogacy Costs
All Rights Reserved to Surrogacy4all
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, established in 1974, is dedicated to ensuring that all people challenged in their family building journey reach resolution through being empowered by knowledge, supported by community, united by advocacy, and inspired to act.
ASRM is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to the advancement of the science and practice of reproductive medicine. The Society accomplishes its mission through the pursuit of excellence in education and research and through advocacy on behalf of patients, physicians, and affiliated health care providers.
Welcome to the Parent Guide: Starting Life Together, for children and their caregivers. Whether you are a mother or father (through birth, adoption, or foster care), a grandparent, partner, family friend, aunt or uncle with parenting responsibilities, the Parent Guide has information to help you through the FIRST FIVE YEARS of your parenting journey.
Path2Parenthood (P2P) is an inclusive organization committed to helping people create their families of choice by providing leading-edge outreach programs.
The FDA is a part of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Each day in America, you can trust the foods you eat and the medicines you take, thanks to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.