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Egg Donation Center of Dallas - Center for Reproductive Endocrinology

Preparation for egg donation begins with full disclosure to all participants as to what each step of the process involves from start to finish, as well as potential medical and psychological risks. This requires that a significant amount of time be devoted to this task and that there be a willingness to painstakingly address all questions and concerns posed by all parties involved in the process. please visit: https://dallasfertilitycenter.com/treatment-options/donor-egg-ivf/

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Egg Donation Center of Dallas - Center for Reproductive Endocrinology

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  1. Egg Donor (ED): What do all these options mean? For most women with poor ovarian reserve, accepting the diagnosis and using an egg donor is a difficult decision. It takes a few months to decide what type of egg donation is better suited for each couple. Each option has advantages and disadvantages that we have summarized below to guide your during your selection process. Known ED Frozen Donor Eggs Anonymous Adult pictures available Egg Banks Tested for genetics* Tested for infections Cost sharing; couples share the eggs from that ED cycle. IVF is already done, may be faster. Typically only 6 eggs Because 1/3 eggs are normal, may not be ideal for > 1 child. A transfer with 1 good blastocyst guaranteed. Fresh Anonymous ED Anonymous Adult pictures available ED Agency Tested for genetics* Tested for infections No cost sharing; more expensive Someone known or relative Less costly Tested for genetics* Tested for infections Donor undergoes IVF with CRE All eggs fertilized with husband’s sperm You carry the baby Donor undergoes IVF with CRE All eggs are yours Better if more than one child wanted Extra embryos frozen in case does not work on 1rst transfer. Genetic testing refers to taking blood from the ED and testing for any genetic conditions she may be carrying. Embryos made with young egg donors do not require and may do better without embryo genetic testing.

  2. Please visit: https://dallasfertilitycenter.com/fertility-blog/egg-donor-ed-what-do-all- these-options-mean/

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