Egg Donor FAQs
Is there a fee associated with becoming an egg donor?
No. You will not incur any out-of-pocket costs as an egg donor. Egg Donor Europe is associate for all expenses egg donation covers. All screening, medication, monitoring, retrieval, follow-up, and travel costs.
What are the disadvantages and hazards of egg donation?

Egg Donor FAQs
Throughout the egg donation process, your health and safety are our primary priorities. To donate, we give you medicine that stimulates your ovaries to produce more eggs every month than they normally do. Medication side effects are similar to premenstrual symptoms. You may most likely experience weariness and bloating.
You are particularly fertile during this time, and if you have intercourse, your chances of becoming pregnant and having numerous children increase dramatically. We recommend that you refrain from having intercourse during the month you donate. Infection is always a concern with any procedure; however, the risk is quite low. You will use antibiotics during your egg retrieval as an added precaution to assist reduce this possibility. After egg retrieval, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) is an extremely rare condition. Egg Donor Europe has a mild OHSS rate of less than 1% because to advanced medication, monitoring, and procedural technology.
If I give, will I run out of eggs?
No. Egg donation has no effect on your future egg supply. You still have eggs when you reach menopause later in life; you just don’t have the ability to mature them. The eggs retrieved during your donation are the same ones that would have ovulated or been absorbed by your body if you hadn’t donated them. In a natural cycle, you can lose up to 1000 eggs per month. We are able to save some of the eggs that would otherwise be lost due to the donation process.
Is it possible to give my eggs if I’m on birth control or have my tubes tied?
If you use birth control pills, a ring, a patch, or an IUD, you can donate your eggs. If you have tie tubes you can still donate. Other forms of birth control, such as Depo Provera, Nexplanon, and Implanon, You must stop using before donating.
Can I donate my eggs if I’m currently breastfeeding or have recently given birth?
After you’ve given birth and done breastfeeding, you’ll need to go through two regular periods (not counting the bleeding immediately afterwards). You can start the donation process once you’ve had two regular menstrual cycles.
Is it possible for me to donate my eggs if I am an adoptive child?
Adoption does not prevent you from donating your eggs. To complete your initial application, you must know your biological parents’ and grandparents’ medical histories.
What are the benefits of donating to Egg Donor Europe?
We’re the first egg bank dedicated solely to you. We are unique in the world for our decades-long, well-respected reputation and for setting the gold standard in gamete donation (egg).
Respect, transparency, and honesty are values that we hold dear. You may rest assured that you’re dealing with the greatest in the world, and that you’re our top priority.