Finding an Egg Donor - Forward Fertility (2024)

Contact Forward Fertility to discuss egg donation and obtain access to the full donor profiles

Whether you are just starting to gather information, still on the fence, or have decided to use an egg donor as part of your fertility treatment, speaking with Christie will give you more information about the options available. You can also gain full access to the Forward Fertility egg donor database.
Here are a few perks you’ll find working with Forward Fertility.

  • Flexible:Work with the IVF clinic you choose. If you ask, recommendations are available.
  • Available:You probably don’t think of your plans to become a parent Monday through Friday or just nine to five. Neither do we. Forward Fertility is available on weekends and evenings.
  • Quality Egg Donors:Each donor is interviewed in person for 60-90 minutes by a nurse practitioner with years of experience in reproductive health.
  • Professional:This is your experience. As a nurse practitioner, my job is to focus on you and your experience.
  • Quality People:From the dedicated egg donor to the’above and beyond’ care you will receive.

Former clients who have worked with Christie are available if you are interested in speaking with someone who as been through the process or can serve as a reference.
If you choose to work with Forward Fertility, you will be asked to complete a brief application so Forward Fertility can get to know you a bit better, too! Just as time is taken to learn about the egg donor, we do the same for the Parents to Be. Understanding your preferences, priorities, and desires is key to a successful, smooth cycle.

Select the egg donor of your choice

Select one or more egg donors that you are interested in working with and get your cycle started. Once the donor has agreed to move forward as well, you will sign the Service Agreement with Forward Fertility. This is when the first payment is due and it includes the agency fee as well as a deposit into the escrow account for your egg donor’s expenses.

Pre-treatment testing and legal contract

Medical Tests.

You may have already completed the testing your IVF doctor requires. If not, now is an ideal time. Forward Fertility will work with your IVF clinic to get the required testing completed for the donor.

Meeting with a Psychologist.

A lot of attention is paid to the physical well being each person involved. The emotional health is equally important. The American Society of Reproductive Medicine guidelines state that all egg donors undergo a psychological evaluation. Many IVF clinics may suggest you meet with a psychologist or mental health professional with expertise in third party reproduction as an opportunity to discuss some of the common feelings that surface during fertility treatment.
Forward Fertility works with the experts in the field so you and your egg donor have high quality professionals helping you understand your strengths and identify potential challenges of egg donation.

Legal.

You wouldn’t go to a real estate attorney if you needed a patent. Likewise, laws surrounding egg donation are state specific and nuanced. You want an attorney who knows the details specific to your state. Christie collaborates with attorneys who are experts in egg donation and the laws in your state. Both you and your egg donor will have an attorney represent each of you as you formalize the egg donation legal agreement.

Coordinating the IVF cycle with your donor

The basic process for getting pregnant using donor eggs can be boiled down to four goals for the recipient, whether she is a surrogate or the mom-to-be. These goals are coordinated by Forward Fertility under the guidance and instruction from the medical team at the fertility clinic where you will be getting your care.

Goal one: Keep the recipient’s body from ovulating
Most women, when they are not on hormonal birth control, will mature one egg each month and release it. That process is called ovulation. When we are using donor eggs, we do not want the recipient’s ovaries to produce eggs. So, medications are used to send your ovaries on a short “vacation”.

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Triple Layer or Multilayered Endometrial Lining

Goal two: Thicken the endometrial (uterine) lining of the recipient
Triple Layer or Multilayered Endometrial Lining
Triple Layer or Multilayered Endometrial Lining

Once the fertility clinic has confirmed you, or the gestational carrier, are not ovulating, they will give you medications to temporarily thicken your uterine lining. After a set amount of time, you will return to the clinic so the medical staff can assess your uterine lining and confirm your ovaries are still at rest. If the that is the case, you move to goal three.

Goal three: Egg donor takes medications to stimulate her ovaries
Once the uterine lining is ready, the donor will begin her two week window of busy time.

For her, this means she will be taking her injection medications to stimulate her ovaries and having monitoring appointments every few days. Forward Fertility will assist the donor with her medications and appointment scheduling as needed. Contact is made with the donor to answer any questions and help her with her shots, if needed. For the recipient, this can be a long two weeks, in a different way. Many mom-to-be can feel out of control and nervous about how the donor is doing. Forward Fertility will keep the communication flowing so you have up to date information about the progress of the cycle.

When the fertility doctor determines the donor is ready, she is given instructions to take her ‘trigger shot or shots’. These medications will prepare the eggs (inside follicles in the ovary) for the retrieval and fertilization. Forward Fertility will assist or be present for the trigger shot, as requested, since it is very important.

The retrieval is usually about 35 hours after the trigger shot. The day of the retrieval, the sperm will be needed (either fresh or frozen) to fertilize the eggs.

The embryo transfer and pregnancy test

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Blastocyst (embryo on day 5 after retrieval)

Once the retrieval date is known, you will be instructed by the fertility clinic to begin progesterone supplementation on a specific day and return a few days later for the embryo transfer.

Blastocyst (embryo on day 5 after retrieval)
Blastocyst (embryo on day 5 after retrieval)

The embryo or embryos must be placed into the uterus on the right day; this day is determined by the stage of the embryo and how many days you have been taking progesterone. Some clinics tend to do embryo transfers on day 3, while others favor day 5 or 6.

You should also talk with your doctor about the option and likelihood of you have any frozen embryos. They are valuable in case the fresh cycle is not successful or if you have hopes of coming back in a few years for a sibling.

You will usually have a blood pregnancy test in the clinic about ten to twelve days after the embryo transfer.

The pregnancy and beyond

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Singleton pregnancy, 7 weeks from last period. Yolk sac present.

The Pregnancy About 2-3 weeks after the positive pregnancy test, an obstetric ultrasound is performed to measure the fetal heart rate and to see if the pregnancy is a singleton or twins. Usually, after this visit, you will continue your obstetric care with your obstetrician. At this time, you will receive a hard copy of the egg donor profile for your medical records.

It is recommended to share with your obstetrician that an egg donor was used, as the information is valuable when interpreting certain genetic tests.

Donor Sibling Registry
As part of working with Forward Fertility an account through the Donor Sibling Registry has been established. This account allows you and the egg donor to communicate anonymously. If there is a medical question that comes up with your child or perhaps the donor has a new piece of health history to share, there is a mechanism to do so.

It may seem to be in the far distant future, but your child may, someday, have questions about the egg donor. As we learn more about genetics, it may be helpful to have that connection with her.

Disclosure to your child
Most parents of donor conceived children do tell their child about their origin. There are a host of wonderful children’s books about this process. Babies begin to build their self-identity from day one, so incorporating the story of their origin from the beginning is important. Christie has worked with families who have children from donor egg, donor sperm, and donor embryos. She is happy to talk with you about your decision to disclose or the process. If you are in a relationship, you may find you are both not on the same page. Starting the conversation about disclosure early in the process will help you both find a common ground.

Thank you and Congratulations
Once you deliver, you begin the new role of parent of a newborn and wish you the very best. Forward Fertility is always here for you, should you have questions or concerns. Thank you for the honor of being part of such a special time in your life.

Finding an Egg Donor - Forward Fertility (2024)

FAQs

How do I find the perfect egg donor? ›

Factors When Selecting an Egg Donor
  1. Physical Appearance. One of the most important donor considerations is physical appearance. ...
  2. Medical History. ...
  3. Blood Type. ...
  4. Personality. ...
  5. Donor Location.
Apr 12, 2023

What are the success rates for egg donor pregnancies? ›

Research shows that IVF success rates with donor eggs are between 70 to 80%. This means that about 70 to 80% of donor eggs will go on to develop healthy and transferable embryos. At ELITE IVF, we are experts when it comes to the IVF process and can help make your baby dreams come true.

What is the average number of eggs retrieved from egg donor? ›

Generally, retrieving between five and 14 eggs is considered adequate for women under 35. For a woman who is 38, this number increases to between 10 and 34.

Who is the ideal egg donor candidate? ›

Step 1: Egg Donor Screening Application

You must be between the ages of 18 and 30. Ideal applicants should have a Body Mass Index (height to weight ratio) of no more than 30, be a non-smoker, and have no history of substance abuse or a family hereditary disease.

What percentage of donor eggs fertilize? ›

Egg donation data can give us an idea of how likely success might be, however. The U.S. average rate for egg donations resulting in a live birth is about 50%.

What is the best donor egg age? ›

A significant decline (>10%) in fertility appeared beginning at donor age 29 years, and another smaller decline at ages of >37 years. In donors aged <23 years, the ongoing pregnancy rate was 59.1%, and in those aged 23–28 years the ongoing pregnancy rate ranged from 42.4 to 45.9%.

What are the odds of implantation with donor eggs? ›

The process of using donor eggs may seem overwhelming and costly, but fortunately, the average success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) using donor eggs is between 45.8% and 53.9%, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What are the odds of miscarriage with donor eggs? ›

This data did not differ for women of various ages of diagnoses. Another study from 1998 found that the miscarriage rate for donor eggs was 7.2% for women under 45 and 16.1% for women 45-50.

Will my donor egg baby have my DNA? ›

The common misconception is that genetic similarities are eliminated via the fertilized egg. Unfortunately, donated eggs from an egg bank won't include any genetic material from you, but the child could still possess some of your personality or physical features.

What are signs of poor egg quality? ›

Decoding the Signs of Bad Egg Quality: A Deep Dive into Fertility
  • Irregular Periods.
  • Repeated Miscarriage.
  • Age.
  • Low FSH Reserves.
  • Low Oestradiol.
  • Low AMH Levels.
  • Low Follicular Count in Sonography.
  • Chromosomal Disorders.
Oct 16, 2023

Are 4 eggs enough for IVF? ›

Women under 38 in our IVF program have acceptable live birth rates even with only 3 – 6 eggs, do better with more than 6 eggs, and do best with more than 10 eggs. Women 38-40 and 41-42 years old have low live birth rates with low egg numbers. Success rates are much better when relatively high egg numbers are obtained.

Do donor eggs always work? ›

Pregnancy success rates with egg donors are higher

Pregnancy rates overall are based on maternal age. However, donors are in their twenties, and fresh donor success rates are approaching 75% per embryo transfer. Frozen donor success rates are comparable.

What qualities make a good egg donor? ›

Who Is a Good Candidate for Becoming an Egg Donor?
  • Having a healthy BMI, ideally within the range of 19-29.
  • Being a nonsmoker.
  • Not using drugs.
  • Not having a family history of genetic disorders.
  • Not having a history of substance abuse.

Who is the most popular egg donor? ›

Top Egg Donation and Surrogacy Agencies in the U.S. in 2022
  • Hatch Egg Donation & Surrogacy.
  • Circle Surrogacy.
  • Same Love.
  • ConceiveAbilities.
  • Growing Generations.
  • IARC.
  • Agency for Surrogacy Solutions.
  • Roots Surrogacy.
Jun 10, 2022

What are desirable traits for egg donors? ›

It is very important that your family has a stable mental health history free of psychological problems. We are looking for responsible, positive, emotionally mature, and psychologically sound donors. It is important to be able to follow the directions of the physician's office and show up on time.

Can you choose what your egg donor looks like? ›

You can absolutely choose what your egg donor looks like if that is important to you. If you want as many options as possible, check out our Family by Co platform. Plus, our unique model empowers women to take control of their own reproductive health while giving you the gift of a lifetime.

Does blood type matter for an egg donor? ›

Generally, there are benefits to having the same blood type as your child (and thus, your egg donor) but it does not have any impact medically on the success of an egg donation treatment. (i.e. not having the same blood type makes no difference on the efficacy of your pregnancy).

Can you see what your egg donor looks like? ›

A limited selection of our donors has Adult Photos available in their profiles. This means that you can purchase access to see one or more pictures of these donors as adults. The donors have provided the photos to help you find the right egg donor.

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