Become an Egg Donor
Leave Your Mark on Someone’s World

You’ve probably heard about egg donation—and if you’ve made it here, chances are you’re considering becoming a donor. We’re looking for women who want to help others build their families and change lives in the most meaningful way.

What Does It Mean to Be an Egg Donor?

First, it’s important to understand what it means to donate your eggs. When you choose to do it, you’re offering something deeply meaningful to help someone else have the chance of becoming a mother. It’s an act of generosity that brings real hope to families who have struggled to conceive.
By donating, you give up any legal rights over your eggs, which will be used by someone else, whether it’s a same-sex couple, someone dealing with infertility, or a woman who’s decided to become a mom on her own.
Being an egg donor isn’t just about helping someone else, it’s about becoming part of something bigger than yourself.

How Does the Egg Donation Process Work?

The full egg donation process includes six key steps:

1. Medical Screening & Interview

We’ll evaluate your reproductive health and provide you with all the information you need to know. This includes blood tests and ultrasounds to ensure you’re in good health to donate.

2. Program Acceptance

If your results look good, we’ll officially invite you to join the donor program and move forward with your donation.

3. Ovarian Stimulation

For about 12 to 14 days, you’ll take hormone injections to help your ovaries produce mature eggs.

4. Medical Monitoring

We’ll track your response to the medication through check-ins at the clinic. This helps us time everything perfectly and keep you safe.

5. Egg Retrieval

 A fertility specialist will collect your eggs using a fine catheter in a short outpatient procedure under sedation, which is completely pain-free.

6. Follow-Up and Final Check-In

A few days after the procedure, we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to make sure everything went smoothly and that you’re feeling well, and that’s it!

What Are The Requirements to become
an Egg Donor?

To qualify, you should:

  • Be between 18 and 32 years old.
  • Be in good physical and emotional health.
  • Be able to share your biological family’s medical history
  • Not have any hereditary or genetic conditions
  • Not have any STIs or infectious diseases
  • Live a generally healthy lifestyle

Ready to change someone’s life through egg donation?

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Donaré is the egg donation program at Nascere Fertility Clinic.
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