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By David Berry [ 06/09/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Egg donation is restricted to women between the ages of eighteen to twenty nine. There are strict rules and regulations behind donations. There are screenings and age limits, physical tested and intimate details of family health issues, intelligence and mental health that must be disclosed. There are several choices of donations. There are open donations where pictures are exchanged along with possible meetings between the donor and the recipient. The donor has no legal control over the eggs after they are extracted and donated. There are no legal limitations to the amount of eggs that a donor can give however; clinics usually have a six donation limit.
There are fertility drugs that are given to increase fertility. These drugs can cause symptoms such as fatigue, vomiting, weight gain, and insomnia as well as more serious complications such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. This syndrome is the over production of eggs which can cause swelling of the ovaries and the leaking of fluid into the abdomen. About fifty injections of medication can be expected per donation cycle. This is about a three week period of time. During the process intercourse is prohibited and physician supervision is required.
The donor may request to know if a pregnancy was achieved but no further info is usually disclosed. Education is usually a must as potential parents are looking for donors with high academic testing scores and various tests may be requested such as SAT, ACR, GMAT. High school diploma is commonly required and an exceptional donor price is allowed for those with college educations.
This process is long, physically challenging and emotionally. The complete screening and testing and extraction process can be as long as twelve weeks. Once all the screenings and tests take place you are placed on a donors list and are then able to be chosen by a potential recipient. Many donor’s keep this a secret from family and friends. You may or may not even have a match with a potential recipient.
What are the reasons behind the choice to donate eggs for fertilization and placement into another woman’s womb? The most common reason is financial gain. All expenses such as travel, wages lost and even child care costs will be covered. The donor is able to quote their own price however the common first donation price is around 4,000. The price can be as high as 10,000. The donor receives the payment after the retrieval of the egg. The donation is not based on a pregnancy instead; it is based on retrieval of the egg. Egg donations have risen 25 to 100 percent since the economic crisis and recession in the US and abroad.
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