Risks Of An Egg Donation Program

Posted by Optimum Egg Bank
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Oct 27, 2016
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There is a certain amount of risk involved with every trade or profession and an egg donation program is no exception to this fact. It is of paramount importance for prospective parents to seriously understand the hazards of this program as the consequences of this risk can have an effect on both the donor and the recipient.

Egg donation is highly sensitive process which needs a proper, professional and intensive treatment procedure to successfully carry out the birth of a child. Different donors have their own reasons to donate their eggs such as financial needs and personal gratification. There are some women who have made up their mind to live a child-free life or don't want to further extend their families having already given birth to babies before. Some women want to help issue less couples through egg donation and experience personal gratification while some donors may be seeking to get out of their financial stress. Whatever be the reasons, the risk-factor associated with this profession cannot be counted out. Here are some potential risks of this trade which every donor should realize before entering into such a program:

Intensive Medical Screening: No body become an approved donor just by filling up an application form. If your physical or mental condition is not sound, chances are you will be rejected during the screening phase. Reputed donation programs perform a rigorous screening in which every aspect is being looked into. So, apply only if you are in your best physical and mental shape and don't try to mislead them about your health, you run the risk of being rejected by other fertility clinics too.

Prolonged Process: The whole process can be quite lengthy and cumbersome for some donors who have to commit a specified time for each and every stage of an egg donation program. From medical screening to counseling sessions to the actual donation stage, every stage requires lots of time and patience from actual donors.

The Usage of Fertility Drugs: This program demands that a donor woman be put on fertility drugs so as to stimulate their ovulation and overall fertility levels. However, it also implies that donor runs the risk of fertility impairment too. These drugs can also have adverse effects on women such as weight-gain, mood swings, cramps, headache etc,.

Probable Long-Term Risks: Since most of the egg donors are young, educated and unmarried women, it becomes absolutely necessary that the donation program does not put their conceiving chances at risk in the future. Since it is relatively new concept, there are no long-term studies performed on the donors to confirm this claim.

Ovarian Hyper-stimulation Syndrome: Egg donors are medicated with hormone stimulating drug which causes their ovaries to puff up and produce more eggs. If the donor over-stimulates, she faces the risk of Ovarian Hyper-stimulation Syndrome. It is a rare condition which is found in less than 3 percent of egg donors. However, severe symptoms of this syndrome may result in both ovaries of the donor being damaged.

Coming to the conclusion, it is highly suggested to intended egg donors to clear their all doubts regarding possible risks and side-effects with the IVF physician they are supposed to work with. Being fully aware of the pros and cons of an egg donation program will make the picture more clearly for a donor women.
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