Make Your Difference in the World by Choosing to be an Egg Donor in Atlanta

Did you know that on average, a woman releases over 400 healthy eggs during her lifetime? There are many more eggs that are naturally absorbed by the body, as these eggs may not have been chosen for the ovulation cycle or may not be considered ‘healthy’. Out of all these eggs, just one donation could help an infertile couple conceive a child without having any effect on your future fertility, your menstrual cycle or the onset of menopause.

With the safety and ease of making an egg donation, more young women in Atlanta are considering becoming egg donors. Thanks to modern technology, it has never been easier or more effective to make a donation, change lives and create one in the process. With better technology and safety, more young women are finding it justifiable to make a donation, be part of the solution and change a deserving couple’s life for the better.

That’s not to say that the decision to become an egg donor in Atlanta is an easy one; most donors spend much time thinking about the physical and emotional implications, how their friends and family would view their decision and how this could affect them in the future. And while there is a fair amount of compensation that can be earned from becoming an egg donor, there is also discomfort from the hormone injections and retrieval process, side effects from the hormones and other short-term risks such as Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome.

While no one can make the decision for you, there are many things to ask yourself before choosing to become an egg donor. First and foremost, you must be considered healthy enough to make an egg donation. This means that you should have no chronic medical conditions, have a healthy family background and be in good physical health. Not only does physical health matter, but also so does your emotional health. You should be making a donation for altruistic reasons and be confident about your decision.

There are other criteria that you’ll have to meet such as being between the ages of 21 and 30, not having a history of alcohol or drug abuse and being dependable, mature and able to keep appointments. If you feel that you would make a good candidate, you can proceed with the process and fill out an application through a particular egg donor program. You will be accepted into the program if you meet the criteria, and then you will undergo a thorough physical and psychological evaluation.

You can expect the screening process to be in-depth, so be sure that you have your family’s background available, have not used drugs, alcohol or tobacco and are not on Depo-Provera. You will have blood drawn, have an ultrasound completed and undergo a physical and mental examination. Egg donor programs screen for genetic disorders, STDs and hepatitis B and C. Ultimately, donor programs want their donors to be in good physical health so that they go through the donation process, hormonal injections and retrieval with minimal side risk.

Once you have been cleared, you can start taking the hormones to mature the eggs. Generally speaking, if you’re donating your eggs to be frozen and stored, the process will start sooner and can easily be done on your own schedule. There is no need to wait to be matched with a recipient or have your menstrual cycles synced. For these reasons, many young donors choose to have their eggs retrieved and frozen so that the entire process can be completed within a month or two.

You will start the egg donation process by taking a series of hormones such as birth control and hormone injections. You will give yourself the injections twice a day. You will need to be diligent about the timing so understand that you’ll have to be flexible with work, school and your social life. You will be monitored during this time via lab work and ultrasounds to make sure the eggs are maturing and that you’re not experiencing any negative side effects.

When the eggs have matured, they will be retrieved using an ultrasound-guided procedure. A needle will be inserted into the vaginal wall, and the eggs will be collected. Besides light cramping, most donors have no issues from the retrieval. The egg donor Atlanta program that you choose should see you for a follow-up visit two weeks later to ensure you are recuperating properly. Happily, most egg donors are pleased with the egg donation experience and their irreplaceable contribution to the world.

Image: imagerymajestic / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Related posts:

Share It

Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment

Create Easy Product Displays

Start a New Nugget

Visit Our Sponsors

Ebay