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Asia Egg Donors Makes The Egg Donation Process Straight Forward And Easy

We understand the emotional disappointment when a doctor tells a woman that her eggs are no longer viable. It is probably one of the worst things a woman can hear. However, there are options. Using an egg donor is a great fertility option and has very high success rates because you are selecting from a pool of healthy, young donors who have quality eggs. Our egg donor program is one of the best in Asia.

 

Success Rates Using An Egg Donor

Using a young, healthy egg donor assures very high success rates. In many cases, those success rates can be over 75%. That is on par with any fertility clinic in the U.S. One of the reasons why our success rates are so high with our egg donor program is we often use egg donors who have donated before and had success. Through our very thorough screening process, we only select donors that we feel will increase our patient’s success rates.

 

Our Egg Donor Process

Our egg donation program is begins when you register for free at our website. After approved, you will be given access to our databse of Asia egg donors. Once you select your perfect donor, we will book your egg donor and she arrives in Laos the day before the egg retrieval. You then come to Laos about 2 to 3 days before the scheduled egg retrieval. The intended father will deposit his sperm on the day of egg collection. Using a young and healthy egg donor assures that the retrieval will most likely be on day 13 to 14. After your embryos are made, they can be transferred to the intended mother or to one of our surrogate mothers from our surrogacy program at Laos Fertility. You can find us here https://www.laosfertility.com/. Most likely there will be enough embryos to do subsequent cycles should you fail the first time or want more children in the future. Your embryos will be kept frozen in liquid nitrogen for as long as you want or need to.

 

Who Uses An Egg Donor?

Generally women who find out that their eggs are no longer viable. These can be older women where their ovarian reserve is low or younger women that may have a genetic disease in their immediate family and do not want to take the chance of passing the gene to their child. Additionally, gay couples or single intended parents can also use an egg donor to help create their families.

 

Who Are Your Egg Donors?

Our egg donors are Thai, Thai/Chinese, and Thai/Caucasian. They are all very young and healthy typically under the age of 26 with an average age of round 23. They all have earned at least a Bachelor degree and many are working on their Master degrees. There are 2 main reasons why they want to be donors. First, they need the extra money to help pay for their college tuition or to assist their families. Second, since most Thais are devout Buddhists, they strongly believe that if they help couples achieve their dreams of having a baby, they will get good Karma in their present and future lives.

 

Selecting An Egg Donor

There are various criteria that you should think about when selecting an egg donor. Besides her age and her health, one should consider her blood type. You may want to have a baby that has the same blood type as you. You may want to consider her personality and her overall demeanor since these characteristics are often passed onto the child. Finally, you may want to consider a donor that looks like the intended mother.

Well, no doubt that an egg donor is a major factor of the full egg donation process. The thing is that we create a personal profile with a detailed questionnaire for every potential donor. As a rule, after that, the mutual search process takes place, so, we encourage you to choose a perfect donor. When you finished the searching procedure and found your egg donor, we get in touch with a person you’ve selected, sign a contract, and begin our cooperation.

 

Egg Donor Screening

We screen our egg donor through a very through medical process to ensure they are disease free and are healthy and have viable eggs to give. Every single egg donor we use must go through the medical screening process. This process includes:

 
 
  • ECG at rest 12 leads;;
  • HBsAg, Anti-HCV total, Anti HIV, RW tests;
  • Cell blood count, differential and sedimentation rate;
  • Biochemical blood assay for glucose, bilirubin total, creatinine, total protein, urea, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, C-reactive protein;
  • Hemostasiogramm for APTT, prothrombin, INR, D-dimer, fibrinogen;
 
  • Standard urine test;
  • Standard cervical smear test, PAP smear, smear for Chlamydia Trachomatis;
  • Chest x-ray;
  • Breast ultrasound;
  • Thyroid ultrasound;
  • Psychotherapist consultation;
  • Necrology expert examination;
 
  • General therapist consultation;
  • DNA blood test HSV I, II by PCR method;
  • Blood test for Anti Rubella IgM IgG;
  • Plasma and mycoplasma tests;
  • CMV;
  • Tests for Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and karyotype.

By our medical staff thoroughly screening our egg donors, we can ensure that our egg donors qualify for our egg donation program and help our customers expand their future family.

 

Proven Egg Donors

We have a “Proven egg donor” program. A proven donor is an egg donor that has donated in the past that led to a successful cycle. Her eggs were tested and are of superior quality. Most of the time, these types of donors produce more than 12 eggs. In many cases, our proven donors have produced between 20 to 30 eggs or more. For this program, we do charge a bit more since many of our patients are seeking these types of donors. Our patients can also select our proven donors based on their IQ, their educational background, their lifestyle, their interests and hobbies, and their parent’s medical history. Additionally, our patients can meet with perspective donors and select the one they like most.

 
 
 
 

First time egg donors

Our second egg donor program is using first time egg donors. These egg donors have never donated before. We test their eggs to ensure the quality is good and they are healthy enough to donate their eggs. There may be reasons why our patients prefer to select a first time donor. One reason is they may not want to have their children having half-brothers or half-sisters born to couples around the world.


We offer these two services because we understand all couples have different ideas and thoughts regarding this sensitive issue. We provide the intended parents with the choice of selecting a known or anonymous donor to supply their eggs.

 

Egg Donation Process Explained Step-By-Step

When it comes to egg donor program, you may want to get to know with all the essentials and stages of the entire egg donation process. We at Asia Egg Donors provide you with detailed information about each stage of the procedure that in the end will help you to start parenthood. Notice that the woman in fertile age who has a healthy lifestyle and wants to help others to have a baby is an egg donor. The program provides an efficient way of donor eggs getting and fertilizing them in a lab for further transfer to the recipient’s uterus. Meanwhile, the recipient is a woman who is not able to become pregnant naturally regarding the menopause, any hereditary disease, chronic reproductive system dysfunction, etc. However, the recipient is able to carry the baby using the donor egg.

 
 

Stimulating The Egg Donor

During the first phase of the egg donation process, the donor will often be asked to take birth control pills to regulate her menstrual cycle, as well as fertility drugs to increase the amount of mature eggs her ovaries will produce. They are typically self-administered every single day, with the fertility doctor monitoring their progress and effect on the egg donor.

 

OPU (Ovum Pick Up or Egg Collection)

In the second phase around day 11, 12, or 13, mature eggs are retrieved from the egg donor through trans-vaginal ultrasound aspiration, a medical procedure performed under anesthesia. The fertility doctor will carefully insert a needle into each individual ovary, withdrawing mature oocytes from the follicles.

 

Check Up Through Follow Up

In the third phase, following the relatively simple procedure, the egg donor will typically remain in the fertility hospital for a few hours before being allowed to return home. The fertility doctor will also give antibiotics that the egg donor will take for about a week to ten days to avoid any potential infection.

 

Support Throughout The Egg Donation Program

We support both our customers and our egg donors. Our staff will keep you updated on the process and you will be given a detailed report following the egg collection. We will then consult with you on the next steps of your IVF journey.

For our egg donors, our medical staff follows up with our egg donors after the egg collection. We check for potential side effects that can include, but are not limited to: bloating, nausea, swelling of the injection sites, cramping, or mood swings. These are caused by the fertility drugs and do not affect everyone. Egg donors should notify their fertility doctor if they experience any unusual symptoms. Though rare, egg retrieval can cause infection or bleeding. Additionally, some egg donors may experience psychological stresses in evaluations, medical procedures, and future emotional reactions.

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