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Apply to Be an Egg Donor

Thank you for your interest in applying to become an egg donor.

Your first step is to give us a little information about yourself. Please complete the initial screening form. We have a careful screening process in place to help us determine that you are medically and genetically appropriate to become a donor, and that egg donation would not be medically or emotionally harmful to you. Any information that can identify you is kept completely confidential. After receiving and reviewing your initial screening form, we will contact you with next steps.

The Ideal Egg Donor Candidate

The ideal candidate is between 21 and 32, knows the biological history of both sides of her family, is working towards meeting her own personal goals, has a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 29 or lower, and has an altruistic reason for wanting to donate her eggs. She also does not smoke or use marijuana or illicit drugs. You will not qualify if you do not meet these qualifications.

We accept donors of different backgrounds, ethnicities, and races.

What Happens Next?

If your application to become an egg donor is accepted, our team will help you begin the egg donation process. We’ll be with you every step of the way to help you feel supported and confident in your choice to donate. You’ll also receive $8.000 for your time and effort, which is given at the end of the process when you come for your egg retrieval.

What Are The First Steps to Becoming an Egg Donor?

Your first step is to give us a little information about yourself. Please complete the initial screening form online. If you pass the initial screening and questionnaire forms, we will contact you and ask you to complete family medical and genetic questionnaires. We have a careful screening process in place to help us determine that you are medically and genetically appropriate to become a donor and that egg donation would not be medically or emotionally harmful to you.

Any information that can identify you is kept completely confidential. A unique numeric code is assigned to each donor accepted into our program. Medical and family genetic information is made available to recipients identified by this number only.