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Choosing Egg Donor for IVF Everything You Need To Know

While IVF or In-vitro fertilization is a blessing from medical science for women with age or health issues, it is still a risky treatment that can cause negative outcomes. Egg donor IVF is presented as a last resort to couples by experts as an alternative to enjoy parenthood where there is no other way. So, how to choose the right egg donor for your IVF?

Today, women who face fertility issues that hinder the process of conceiving naturally, approach an IVF Specialists to assist their journey to become a mother. The first choice is self-egg IVF. However, in some cases, self-egg IVF is not an appropriate option due to decreasing egg reserve or unfavorable age in spite of egg reserve, the egg donor is recommended.

The experts, then, counsel the couple about this third-party reproduction, in which, there is no direct contact with donors, their images are not shared, and their anonymity is maintained. They are told about the ART Banks set up by governments. While donors do not have an idea about who will be receiving their eggs, intended mothers also do not know about the donor. This process is taken place to ensure the protection of a child’s mental health in future.

In this journey, while egg donor IVF appears to be the best option for a couple, the first step is to choose the right egg donor for the IVF. It can be disconcerting to choose the right egg donor for the donor egg IVF process. 

There are many aspects to consider while selecting who feels right and what meets the requirements for you in this beautiful process of creating your family. That is the reason Origyn Fertility & IVF provides you with all the answers to all your doubts and queries you may have in the selection of an egg donor: –

Selection Process of Donor: –

Age: The donor should be under the age of 30 years.

Physical Appearance and Features: The donor physical features are the most important aspect while considering your selection of the donor. It is important to ensure the resemblance of the donor’s physical appearance with the intended mothers.

The process of screening is done to ensure these physical features match with the intended mother:

  • Height
  • Complexion
  • Hair
  • Eye Color
  • Blood Group

ANH & HPLC Tests: The process of screening is then continued with an ANH test to examine her ovarian reserve and thalassemia to ensure negative thalassemia genes, which is also known as HPLC.

Precious Obstetric History– They should have 1 or 2 kids.

The process of egg IVF is followed by:

Processing of Tests: After the screening of the donor her ANH and HPLC test is being sent to see the egg revenue and if there is any genetic abnormality that can be transferred to the baby.

Full-Health Check-Up: This is followed by her full health check-up to rule out if all her tests are normal.

Her Medical History: Checking the donor’s medical history is extremely important so that your baby is born in good health. Both the egg donors and intended parents go through the process of screening before the treatment is approved. Donors are screened for infectious diseases as well as genetic diseases. To ensure you have a healthy baby, please keep in mind the health of the egg donor.

Anonymity, A Step to Protect the Child

Donor’s identity is always anonymous and is never revealed to the family as recommended by the government to remain confidential. Except for pictures of the donor or meeting with the donor, everything else like donor features, blood group, education background, number of children, physical features, employment status, and all her blood tests reports will be shared with you by the doctor.

Therefore, the selection of the right egg donor can include multiple aspects and intended parents may require guidance in many ways. We wish you all the best in your IVF journey.

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