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EGG DONOR PORTAL

Egg donor screening is an important part of the egg donation process to ensure the health and suitability of the donor and increase the chances of a successful outcome. The specific screening procedures can vary depending on the clinic or reproductive agency, but generally involve the following steps
Egg donor Application

Initial Application: The donor completes an application form that collects basic information such as age, medical history, family history, and lifestyle habits.

Medical Evaluation

Medical Evaluation: The donor undergoes a comprehensive medical evaluation, which typically includes a physical examination, blood tests, and hormonal assessments. This evaluation helps identify any underlying medical conditions or genetic disorders that could be passed on to the recipient or affect the donor's ability to produce healthy eggs.

Psychological Evaluation

Psychological Evaluation: A psychological assessment is conducted to evaluate the donor's mental and emotional well-being. This assessment helps ensure that the donor understands the psychological implicate

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our Egg donor Portal 

It's important to note that the specific screening criteria and procedures may vary depending on local regulations and individual clinic policies. The goal of the screening process is to select healthy and suitable egg donors to maximize the chances of a successful outcome for the recipients and ensure the well-being of any resulting child.

Package

What’s included

Price

Free

Free to sign up ( Search egg donors)

$0.00

Holding Egg donors 

Hold an Egg Donor (one week total)

$500.00

Genetic screening

Genetic Screening: Donors usually undergo genetic screening to identify any potential genetic disorders or carrier status for certain conditions. This may involve a review of the donor's family medical history and specific genetic tests, such as carrier screening for common genetic conditions.

$350.00

Infectious disease testing for Egg donors

Infectious Disease Testing: Donors are tested for infectious diseases, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood-borne diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. These tests are crucial to minimize the risk of transmitting infectious diseases to the recipient or future child.

$107.00