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Your Top Questions About Egg Donation Answered

Dec 24, 2022
You have explored multiple options for achieving your dream of creating a family, but as of yet, have not had any luck. It seems like every time that you start to become hopeful that you might have a child, you find yourself disappointed once again...

You have explored multiple options for achieving your dream of creating a family, but as of yet, have not had any luck. It seems like every time that you start to become hopeful that you might have a child, you find yourself disappointed once again. It is becoming more and more difficult to find the answers to your infertility questions.

Dr. Jane Miller from North Hudson IVF is here to help. With her infertility expertise and attention to client care, you can rest assured that you are with a trusted physician who cares about your complete health and wellness. Through this blog, you will learn about some of the most commonly asked questions about egg donation. Keep reading to find out more about this revolutionary process, and how it can help to make your dreams of parenthood, a reality.

Egg Donation Questions

It is easy to become overwhelmed with questions regarding egg donations, but not with Dr. Miller here to guide you! Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about egg donation:

  • What is an egg donor? An egg donor has her eggs retrieved so that individuals and couples can attempt to have a child. When a woman cannot use her own eggs as a viable option, egg donors can step in to donate eggs.
  • Are egg donors screened? All egg donors are screened for communicable and hereditary diseases.
  • What information can I receive about a potential donor? A wide array of information is available regarding potential egg donors. Information about the egg donor’s education, ethnicity, and interests is available to you.
  • How is the recipient uterus readied for the egg donation process? The egg donor is cycled with fertility hormones, which allows for the development of multiple eggs. A donor egg is retrieved and fertilized with the sperm of a donor or partner.
  • When can you find out if you are pregnant? A pregnancy test is obtained two weeks after the embryo transfer. At this time, we can analyze to see if you are pregnant.

For all other questions about egg donation, do not hesitate to contact us. We want our patients to feel as confident throughout the entire process as possible.

Learn More about Egg Donation

If you are interested in learning more about egg donation, and how it can bring a child into your life, contact North Hudson IVF. We are here to answer all of your questions about egg donation and other fertility procedures, and to make you comfortable with the entire process.

Dr. Miller is committed to helping her patients achieve their dreams of becoming parents, and is dedicated to providing excellent patient care.