If you’re 21 to 34 with a healthy egg count, you may be eligible to donate your eggs. Your egg donation may be able to help another couple make their dreams of raising a child a reality.
In this video, learn what to expect when applying for, preparing for, and undergoing egg donation.
References
American Society for Reproductive Medicine. (2023). Egg donation.
Egg Donor America. (n.d.). The donation process.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. (2017). What infertility treatments are available?
New York State Department of Health. (2009). Becoming an egg donor.
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