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EGG DONATION AND SURROGACY

 A great alternative for individuals with reproductive health challenges and LGBTQ+ families

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Egg Donation and Surrogacy

Another option for women with poor egg quality, advanced age or a history of surgery/chemotherapy  is egg donation.
In addition,LGBTQ families may need assistance in working with an egg donor and or surrogate.

With that in mind, we have our own dedicated third-party team to help coordinate the process and make it as seamless as possible. We have our own egg donors as well as access to the top egg donors world-wide, allowing you to pick exactly the donor to fit your needs.

For individuals or couple who are interested in using a surrogate, we also have our own team of pre-screened surrogates, ready to help you conceive in a timely and successful manner.

FAQ

How long is the lifespan of an egg?

The lifespan of an egg is shorter than that of sperm, with a maximum lifespan of only 48 hours. It has the strongest fertilization ability within 24 hours after discharge. If expectant parents want to conceive, it is best to start making a person before the egg is discharged, so that the sperm will not miss the egg.

Will the number of eggs decrease with age?

Yes, the number of eggs will decrease with age. Women’s ovarian reserve function begins to decrease before they are unable to conceive and stop their regular menstrual cycle. Due to the innate nature of all female follicles, the reserve of spare follicles will gradually deplete.

Under what circumstances may egg donation be necessary?

1. Ovarian failure.
2. Carriers or patients with severe genetic diseases.
3. There are significant factors that affect the quantity and quality of eggs.

Will egg donation have an impact on the donor's body?

Egg donation usually does not have long-term effects on the donor’s body. Before donating, doctors will conduct a comprehensive physical examination of the donor to ensure that their physical condition is suitable for the donation.

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