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How to Become an Egg Donor

Thank you for your interest in our egg donor program. The Genetics & IVF Institute is constantly seeking healthy women between the ages of 19 and 32 to become anonymous donors to help infertile couples create a family. Compensation begins at $6000. If you are accepted into the egg donor program, you will be providing a tremendous service to many of our patients.

Successful donor candidates should have the following attributes:
- Between ages 19 and 32
- Reside in the greater Washington, DC area
- College educated, in particular with degrees or pursuing degrees
- Various ethnic backgrounds
- Body mass index must not exceed 27%
- Good family health history
- High level of responsibility to meet the time requirements of the program
- Interest in the arts, sciences or athletics
- Willingness to complete 3 donation cycles

If you feel you meet the above requirements, please fill out our initial online application by clicking here. Please call if you need additional information at (703) 698-3909, or send us an E-mail to eggdonor@givf.com. If you are eligible for participation, you will be contacted to fill out our Medical and Personal Profile Questionnaires online. You will have two weeks to complete and submit this information and if you are further eligible, you will be contacted to schedule an interview and complete preliminary medical screening. Selected donors have completed the following:

  • A physical exam, including a pelvic exam and cervical cultures for sexually transmitted diseases
  • The most comprehensive infectious disease testing for HIV and HTLV
  • Hepatitis screening and other general bloodwork
  • Genetic screening including a chromosome karyotype and DNA testing for Cystic Fibrosis and Fragile X
  • A separate psychological screening, including a psychological health history and an evaluation of your comfort level with the donor egg program.

Liz Pilatuna

Liz Pilatuna
Egg Donor Coordinator
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Call me at
(703) 698-3909
or fill in this form
and I will get back to you.

 

During the screening process, you will be compensated for your time after completing all of the medical screening appointments. Once you have completed the preliminary medical screening you will be activated as a donor. When a patient of GIVF selects you as their donor and you have completed the screening process, you will start your donor cycle. You will attend a class taught by the donor egg program staff to learn how to prepare and administer your medications. All medications are given by injection. You may either administer the medications to yourself, or you may elect someone who would be willing to give you daily injections. A cycle takes approximately 4 weeks, which includes a short visit to the Institute between 7:00am and 9:00am on approximately 7-10 mornings during a two week period. These visits include taking a blood sample and vaginal sonogram to assess your progress. The egg retrieval is done transvaginally, using intravenous conscious sedation.

Donors receive compensation beginning at $6000 for their time and travel at the conclusion of a completed egg donation cycle.

Your anonymity in this program is very important to us. You will be identified to patient couples by the following information: blood type, ethnic background of your mother and father, height, weight, body build, eye color, hair color and texture, years of education, occupation, and special interests and family medical history. Your identity will not be disclosed to any infertility patients.

Start the screening process here.

Thank you for inquiring about being an egg donor!

 


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