Series: Egg Donor Frequently Asked Questions – #8 What Happens Once I’m Selected to be an Egg Donor?

What happens once I am chosen by an Intended Parent and agree to be their Donor? The entire process should take between 6 to 8 weeks. If the Intended Parents and you agree to meet, we will schedule a meeting that will be facilitated by Heartfelt Egg Donation. You will receive a contract and you will meet with an agency-appointed attorney for legal consultation...

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Pandora’s Box? Gail Sexton Anderson, Ed.M.

Heartfelt Egg Donation coordinates and encourages open and semi-open communication and arrangements between intended parents and egg donors if they decide this is the best route for them. I truly value Gail Sexton Anderson’s voice in the egg donation community. Have a look at her recent blog post below and her insight regarding direct contact between parents and...

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Series: Egg Donor Frequently Asked Questions – #6 and #7 Risks and Side Effects of Donating Eggs

Will donating eggs now affect my fertility or the ability to have children in the future? No. All currently available information shows that there is no decrease in a donor’s ability to get pregnant after completing a normal retrieval.  You will not “run out” of eggs or go through menopause any sooner. What are the primary risks and side effects of...

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