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Welcome to the Egg Donor Program at the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services

An academic affiliate of UConn School of Medicine and a First Fertility Center.

Egg donation is an incredible gift that can help others experience the joy of parenthood. Oftentimes, those who choose an egg donor have exhausted every other type of fertility treatment or are in need of donor eggs to successfully have a child.

By contributing to others who desire to have children, you can bring a lifetime of joy to those who might otherwise never have a child.

Choose to Become an Egg Donor

As part of our services at the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services, we accept egg donations from eligible candidates. You can learn more about becoming a donor, compensation, and how to apply today. Your choice to become an egg donor means giving the gift of life.


Compensation for Egg Donation

When you are part of our egg donor program, our experts in the field of reproductive medicine will help you understand the entire process from start to end, and we’ll answer any questions you may have along the way.

For your time, effort, and generous donation, you’ll receive a check for $8,000 on the day of your egg retrieval and the knowledge that you’ve helped someone grow their family.


The Ideal Egg Donor Candidate

Healthy women between the ages of 21 and 32 are welcome to apply. It is also important that you be a non-smoker and have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 29 or lower.

The ideal candidate knows the biological history of both sides of her family, is working towards meeting her own personal goals, has an altruistic reason for wanting to donate her eggs, and does not smoke, use marijuana, or use illicit drugs. You will not qualify if you do not meet these egg donor requirements.


The Need for Egg Donors

Infertility and ovarian failure can affect women all over the world. Current estimates say that more than six million Americans suffer from infertility. For women who are unable to use their own eggs to have a baby or for those in circumstances where surrogates are required, egg donors provide them with the possibility to become pregnant and start a family. Additionally, third-party help allows our LGBTQ+ population to grow their families.

The Egg Donor Program at The Center for Advanced Reproductive Services assisted in the conception of the first child born from a donor egg in New England in 1987. Since then, we’ve helped many conceive with donated eggs, and our program continues to grow.

Our experts in the field of egg donation will help you understand the entire process from start to end, and we’ll answer any questions you may have along the way. The gift that you can potentially provide as an egg donor is truly the answer to many dreams.

Take the First Step

Interested in applying to become an egg donor? Take the first step today!