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Donating your eggs is a rewarding and selfless experience. By doing so, you can help a hopeful couple or even an individual build a family. Many women are interested in becoming an Egg Donor and would like to know more about egg donation risks. The question prospective donors often ask is, “Will it affect my ability to have children later in the future?” or “Will egg donation affect fertility in the future?” While you may not want children right now, it is understandable to want to become a mother someday. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions about egg donation affecting future fertility. We want to help potential Egg Donors understand these misconceptions and help clear the air.
No scientific evidence suggests that egg donation affect the fertility of women in the future. According to a recent study conducted in Belgium, 57 out of 60 Egg Donors conceived within 16 months of trying to become pregnant. Below, we have provided answers to some common questions and fallacies about the egg donation process.
This is a common concern potential Egg Donors have. The short answer is no. By the time she reaches puberty, a woman will have 300,000 eggs. Yet in her lifetime, only 500 of these will be ovulated. Your body releases just one egg during ovulation each month but might mature as many as 20 eggs in an egg donation cycle. What is the explanation for this? During every cycle in the ovulation stage, 15-20 follicles from the ovaries embark on the maturation process. Of those 15-20, only one egg reaches maturity and becomes the dominant follicle. The remaining ones are reabsorbed and “die” a natural death via a process known as atresia.
The only thing that is different in an egg donation cycle is that the body is going to mature many eggs, instead of just one. Ultimately, the number of eggs remaining in your egg pool will still be the same as it would have been regardless of the egg donation procedure.
No, the fertility medication used for Egg Donors will not affect your hormones in the future. Ovulation-stimulating medications do not have a long-term effect on fertility. The process of egg donation is just like the early phases of in vitro fertilization (IVF). The self-administered hormone injections only increase your hormone production during the treatment and do not alter your hormone levels in the future. However, something to keep in mind is that it is normal for your menstrual period to take one month or more to return to its regular schedule.
Egg donation risks are minimal, and complications are very rare. One rare complication is Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, OHSS for short. This is a medical condition that can arise due to the consumption of fertility medications. The condition is accompanied by nausea, bloating, abdominal pain, and vomiting. The symptoms usually start regressing before your next period starts. OHSS can also cause painful swelling of ovaries. In extreme cases, OHSS can lead to ovarian torsion, which is when the ovary becomes twisted. However, the probability of experiencing ovarian torsion is below 1%. To reduce the risk of ovarian torsion, doctors recommend that donors limit their exercise and any other high impact activities while going through the egg donation process.
Are you’re still worried and thinking egg donation may affect fertility levels declining as a result of donating your eggs, don’t worry! There are some additional steps you can take to ensure your fertility levels remain intact for the future.
Diet and nutrition have a huge impact on a woman’s fertility. Being over or underweight makes it more difficult for you to conceive, as it messes with hormone production in the body, ultimately affecting ovulation. Apart from helping you stay in shape and reducing stress, regular exercise is also good for your fertility. While it is good to exercise, ensure that you are not overdoing it. Exercising too much can have an adverse effect on your fertility, as well as on how hormones are produced in your body.
Nicotine can affect you in several ways, but it is horrible for fertility. Smoking can cause cell damage, which can extend to the ovaries and in turn damage your eggs. It can also make your body start menopause earlier than expected.
Alcohol affects not only the menstrual cycle but also ovulation, hampering the chances of conception. Alcohol intake during IVF procedures can also reduce the chances of conception. Due to the different distribution of alcohol by the body’s metabolism, women do experience more side-effects of alcohol than men in the long run.
Although there are no conclusive findings linking caffeine directly to infertility, female infertility is largely indifferent to the effects of caffeine, when taken in moderate amounts, i.e., below 200 mg.
One of the best things to do to preserve your fertility is always to practice safe sex and undergo screenings for STIs regularly. If left untreated, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can damage your uterine tubes and cause other issues that may jeopardize your chance of getting pregnant in the future. Worst of all, many STIs are hard to detect. Some don’t show any noticeable symptoms, so they would have already caused severe damage before you even realize that you have them. Fortunately, sexually transmitted infections can be managed and treated with antiviral drugs or antibiotics. In addition, it’s best to ensure that you get vaccinated against HPV (Human Papilloma Virus), to lower your risk of having cervical cancer.
Freezing your eggs when they are still young, genetically viable, and healthy, is just like pressing the stop button on their aging. Usually, you have better quality eggs when you are younger and in your twenties. Although egg freezing does not guarantee future fertility, it is a great way to boost your chance of becoming pregnant. It also provides the option of delaying family building until the timing is right and you are ready.
All in all, egg donation risks are minimal and donating your eggs do not pose a risk to your future fertility.
Do you want to know more about becoming an Egg Donor? Simply fill out this from and find out whether you qualify or not.
Our fertility clinic focuses on helping you build your family regardless of your sexual orientation or the gender you choose to identify with. We are even taking further steps to make LGTB people feel more welcome at our fertility clinic. Each of our patient-facing staff goes through LGTB training to let family-building clinicians provide necessary support and make you feel highly welcome.
Coastal Fertility Medical Center offers one of the most advanced fertility treatments and is completely transparent regarding the costs of procedures and any other expenses that you may have to pay before commencing your treatment. This differentiates us from some fertility clinics that reduce prices before the signing of the contract but charge you extra later on. We make sure our patients are well aware of any possible extra pricing that may occur over the course of their treatment.
The infertility industry is currently segmented, with each service or treatment being handled by a different provider. Our all-inclusive model simplifies an otherwise complex and difficult process. We are here to revolutionize the infertility industry by offering a one-stop-service model to assist our patients through infertility challenges while reducing physical, emotional, and financial risks.
Our globally respected team of specialists are helping improve IVF technologies to enter into a generation of better outcomes for infertility. Although you’ll have a doctor guiding you, you are also going to benefit from the experience and insights of other doctors during case review collaboration meetings, which take place every week. So, you won’t just rely on the expertise of a specialist but benefit from the knowledge of many reputed fertility experts.
Our team specializes in difficult cases and help patients who may have been considered “hopeless” at other fertility clinics. Thanks to our personalized solutions, expertise, and internal collaboration, weare able to maximize pregnancy success rates that are well above the industry average, even in difficult infertility cases.
We know that every situation is different and that everyone requires different treatments. Unlike facilities that take “a one-size-fits-all” approach for all cases, our fertility specialists use more than 40 customized protocols to raise the chances of success. The customized approach even extends to our fertility laboratory. Our on-site lab director and his highly-experienced team nurture every embryo and egg to increase the odds of success of each cycle.
Coastal Fertility Medical Center offers one of the most advanced fertility treatments and is completely transparent regarding the costs of procedures and any other expenses that you may have to pay before commencing your treatment. This differentiates us from some fertility clinics that reduce prices before the signing of the contract but charge you extra later on. We make sure our patients are well aware of any possible extra pricing that may occur over the course of their treatment.
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Following the Preimplantation Genetic Screening process, which helps ensure there are normal chromosome numbers and detects possible genetic disorders, the most healthy embryo(s) are selected to be implanted into your or your chosen surrogate’s womb. 2 weeks after the transfer of the embryo, your physician will conduct a final blood test to determine the level of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in your body. Increased hCG levels usually indicate a positive pregnancy test.
For fertilization to take place, the collected egg and sperm are combined in a petri dish and cultured in an embryo incubator. This dish is closely watched to check whether any of the eggs have been fertilized. Once the egg is fertilized, it is referred to as an embryo or a blastocyst on the 5th day of development. Our in-house embryologist carefully nurtures every embryo to the right time, even if it means working outside the standard business operating hours. For instance: If an oocyte is not mature, our laboratory will wait for it to mature and then ICSI it at the right time.
The egg retrieval is a slightly invasive medical procedure that takes about 20 to 30 minutes. You will be given an anesthetic to make you sleep for the duration of the procedure. Using ultrasound technology, your doctor will harvest your eggs transvaginally with a small, hollow needle connected to an ultrasound probe. Once your eggs are collected, your partner’s semen or donor sperm you have pre-selected is used for fertilization. The sperm are washed and prepared, and the top-quality sperm extracted is used to fertilize the eggs.
Your doctor will create a customized medication schedule that contains information about the fertility medications and hormone injections you have to take. Medication and injections are taken to encourage your ovaries to mature a large number of eggs for fertilization. Since women don’t respond to fertility drugs and hormones the same way, personalized protocols are crucial to the IVF cycle success. At Coastal Fertility, we will monitor you closely, letting you understand the changes occurring in your body and keeping track of how your egg follicles are growing.
On-site consultations typicallyinclude a standard fertility evaluation, consisting of a physical examination, complementary follicular ultrasound, and testing to enable your doctor to know your present fertility status and draw up a treatment plan.
This consultation includes a detailed medical evaluation with a doctor. You and your physician will review your health records and have enough time to talk about your goals and get answers to your questions. We recommend that you jot down all your questions before the visit to allow you to make the best use of the time spent with your doctor.
Your Reproductive Endocrinologist will take all factors into consideration and create a comprehensive plan of care, otherwise known as the treatment plan. This plan will include treatment recommendations from the physician and enable your financial coordinator to make a precise quotation once you meet.
Our globally respected team of specialists are helping improve IVF technologies to enter into a generation of better outcomes for infertility. Although you’ll have a doctor guiding you, you are also going to benefit from the experience and insights of other doctors during case review collaboration meetings, which take place every week. So, you won’t just rely on the expertise of a specialist but benefit from the knowledge of many reputed fertility experts.
The infertility industry is currently segmented, with each service or treatment being handled by a different provider. Our all-inclusive model simplifies an otherwise complex and difficult process. We are here to revolutionize the infertility industry by offering a one-stop-service model to assist our patients through infertility challenges while reducing physical, emotional, and financial risks.
Our fertility clinic focuses on helping you build your family regardless of your sexual orientation or the gender you choose to identify with. We are even taking further steps to make LGTB people feel more welcome at our fertility clinic. Each of our patient-facing staff goes through LGTB training to let family-building clinicians provide necessary support and make you feel highly welcome.
We know that every situation is different and that everyone requires different treatments. Unlike facilities that take “a one-size-fits-all” approach for all cases, our fertility specialists use more than 40 customized protocols to raise the chances of success. The customized approach even extends to our fertility laboratory. Our on-site lab director and his highly-experienced team nurture every embryo and egg to increase the odds of success of each cycle.
Our team specializes in difficult cases and help patients who may have been considered “hopeless” at other fertility clinics. Thanks to our personalized solutions, expertise, and internal collaboration, weare able to maximize pregnancy success rates that are well above the industry average, even in difficult infertility cases.
Upon your arrival, you will check in with a Patient Care Coordinator. We will obtain your insurance information for benefits verification, a copy of your identification and take a picture for your electronic medical chart
Coastal Fertility is the leading provider of fertility solutions located in Orange County. Join us to get free updates on fertility news, treatments, infertility solutions and more.
Coastal Fertility is the leading provider of fertility solutions located in Orange County. Join us to get free updates on fertility news, treatments, infertility solutions and more.