Reasons Women Are Willing To Donate Their Eggs Without Compensation

Posted by Robert F.
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May 18, 2014
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Image There are lots of movies and TV shows about couples who can’t conceive paying thousands of dollars to have an egg donor help them have a baby. In reality, the word “donor” is much more telling than these dramas would have you believe. While some women donate their eggs for money in the United States, those in countries like the UK do not provide compensation to the donor. These women make the choice to donate their eggs to help couples or single women become parents to give them an opportunity they would otherwise not have available to them.

In spite of the lack of data pertaining to the long-term effects of donating eggs while they are young with fertility later on, they are willing to expose themselves to the risk so that others can have a baby.

In addition to the physical risks associated with the process, there are also psychological ones. Some of the known risks of becoming an egg donor include:

•    Association between some cancers and the use of fertility drugs

•    Both positive and negative lasting psychological impact

•    Potential damage to ovaries from Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

•    Potential for unknown long-term effects

Many professionals lack the understanding of why these women are willing to take unknown risks to donate eggs to someone that they do not even know. Often, couples have gone through a variety of fertility treatments prior to applying to an egg donor program. Donors feel compassionate towards couples who have already experienced repeated disappointments for their efforts. Often, they feel that the couple will be likely to make exceptional parents because of their obvious dedication to having a baby.

While there is the potential for negative aspects to becoming a donor, the majority of women who have donated have positive feelings about their decision. They feel pride for having done something to help someone else. With a careful screening program, those donors with the potential for handling the situation in a positive way are most likely to be chosen for the program.

Even those donors that are compensated with money for their time investment often consider the emotional impact of the procedure as being another form of compensation. The majority of women who donate their eggs find it a very rewarding experience.

Responsibilities of the Egg Donor

With or without compensation, the donor will have a number of responsibilities that they must adhere to. In addition to any details in their specific agreement, they must:

•    Be truthful in answering all questions in the application and any questionnaires or interview

•    Do everything as instructed during the screening process

•    Take the medications given on time, every time they are due

•    Attend all appointments

•    Arrange for a driver or other means of transportation to get you to and home from the procedure

•    Abstain from intercourse throughout the hormone treatments until after the eggs are retrieved

Most of the time, the egg donor never meets the recipients of their eggs. For many donors, the most difficult factor of the process is never knowing who is raising their genetic offspring. Even so, many donors meet the maximum allowed number of six times for donating their eggs. For local Colorado based egg donor information, you can visit this website - Egg Donor Colorado.

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