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15 Necessary Questions To Ask A Donor Egg Agency

Many people dream of becoming parents one day. Although many do eventually do fulfill their dreams, some individuals are unable to do so. Whether due to physical illness or limitation, some couples may have to take an alternative path to parenthood. In their journey, they may have to pursue egg donation

15 Necessary Questions To Ask A Donor Egg Agency

To obtain donor eggs, the intended parents need to find a reliable donor egg agency. Those who are already working with a surrogacy service provider will likely be referred to one directly. In any case, considering the significance of this decision, you need to ask the following questions to your prospective donor egg agency or program:
  • How do you recruit your donors?
  • How long have you provided these services?
  • What are the age restrictions (minimum-maximum) of your donors?
  • What are the requirements all donors must meet to be able to participate in your program?
  • What information do you obtain from donors? How much of this information may I access?
  • What information would the donor learn about me?
  • In your anonymous donor profiles, do you have information about the donor’s family history, race, ethnicity, career, educational background, physical attributes, etc.? 
  • Do you provide fresh and frozen egg donations?
  • Which medical conditions do you screen? Do you also screen for drug use?
  • Do you update the donors’ medical history regularly? How long are these records retained?
  • Do you provide psychological screening services for donors? If so, what are the credentials of the individual doing the screening?
  • How many eggs may I receive from the donor?
  • Do you track each donor’s pregnancies? 
  • Will you be able to provide identifying details about the donor when my child turns 18?
  • Do you have references whom I may contact?
There are several egg donation programs out there. Each service provider has its respective strengths, weaknesses, and specialized services. You must conduct careful research to determine which program will suit your needs the best.

To learn more about how to find the best donor egg agency, contact Rite Options.

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