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Frequently Asked Questions by Potential Egg Donors and Egg Receivers

Author: Amin Soto
by Amin Soto
Posted: Sep 12, 2015

Egg freezing is a relatively new concept in the process of artificial reproduction. Several women are undertaking this procedure to avoid being pregnant at the crucial time of their careers or for other reasons. You can also become a donor of egg or receiver if you are not able to conceive naturally. But, is it really that safe? What are the side effects of egg freezing? What are the chances of successful pregnancy in this process? Are the babies born perfectly normal? Various questions creep into your mind as you learn more and more about the concept.

The questions that frequently arise into the minds of egg donors and receivers are jotted below along with their suitable answers:

First of all, one needs to get into terms with the fact that she needs eggs from another person to conceive her own child, as she is unable to do so naturally. In this case, most women ask their doctors whether they would be able to love their child in the same way as they would have done to their own children. To this many doctors assure that it’s not going to be a problem. Once the child is born from you, you will be able to love it as well. He can also provide effective counseling sessions and let you talk to other people who had been in the same situation as you are. So, that is not a problem at all.

If you want to become an egg donor, you must be careful about the following things:

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  • You should be physically healthy and a non-smoker
  • You should undergo several screening processes to detect any underlying medical issue before you donate your eggs.
  • You have to undergo counseling sessions in order to understand completely what you are about to do.
  • You should commit that you are not going to claim the child as your own later in your life.

These are the basics of the egg donation process. However, if want to become an egg donor or receiver, you are likely to ask the following questions to your physician:

  • Will I know the person (or the couple) who gets my eggs?

Yes, you may. But you cannot break the deal that is signed between you two. You cannot claim the child later on.

  • Why should I donate my eggs?

There is nothing like you "should" or you "must". It is a very honorable thing to donate your eggs to a person who, due to any cause, is not able to conceive otherwise. It is a noble deed and you will surely get all her good wishes?

  • How much will I be paid for my eggs?

Well, if you are in great need for money and wish to donate your eggs for the same, then it is a delight for us to mention that you will surely get paid enough. But if anything is the issue and your egg donation process does not go as expected, you will receive compensation as well.

So, pull up your socks and and become an egg donor if you are in favor of doing something for others. Let those mothers, who are not able to fulfill their dreams of having a baby on their own, accomplish the task with your generosity and you are going to count the blessings at the end.

About the Author

In today’s world demand of potential egg donors and receiver is very high & in this article written by Dr. Deborah Smith, you will get to know new information on how to become an egg donor.

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