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    Donor eggs available now, with no wait-list

    City Fertility operates an egg donor program to give recipients (and their partners if applicable) who cannot produce eggs, or are unable to use the eggs they produce, the opportunity to fall pregnant and have a baby. Donated eggs can also be used in surrogacy for gender and sexually diverse people. The decision to use donated eggs is life-changing, and we strive to share as much information about the process as possible. Our fertility nurses provide ongoing support throughout the process and are available to discuss any issues or answer any questions you may have about our egg donor program and the procedures involved.
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    Who requires donor eggs?

    You may require donor eggs due to factors such as:

    • Premature menopause
    • Unable to use their own eggs due to genetic causes.
    • Repeatedly unsuccessful using an IVF program.
    • Born without ovaries.
    • Undertaken treatment for cancer.
    • Donated eggs can also be used in surrogacy for gender and sexually diverse people. 

    Who can be an egg donor?

    Donors can donate their eggs if they meet these criteria:

    • Aged 18-32 if clinic-recruited. Egg donors over 32 will not be accepted for clinic-recruited donation. The suitable age of a known egg donor must be discussed with your specialist.
    • Healthy with no history of inherited disease. Donors will not be accepted if they suffer from an illness, disease or genetic condition that can be passed on to a child conceived from the donation.
    • Donors who can provide their family medical history. If married or in a de facto relationship, the partner must consent to the donation.
    • Clinic-recruited donors must have a permanent address and be contactable for follow-up medical tests. They are required to provide three identifiers and proof of a permanent address, e.g. driver’s licence, photo ID and passport.
    • Clinic-recruited egg donors must be eligible for full Medicare benefits in Australia.

    Types of donors

    • Known donation: If the recipient already has a relationship with the donor, whether they are a sister, relative or friend, this is called a known donation. Having someone you know undergo IVF procedures to provide the eggs offers several benefits, including knowing the genetic origin of the eggs and reduced wait times. When a known donor is over 35 years of age, the recipient is advised of the increased risk of medical issues, including miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities. If the recipient chooses to use an egg from a donor in these circumstances, this will be at the clinician’s discretion.
    • Clinic-recruited donation: When a donor makes the decision to provide eggs to an individual or a couple not known to them, this is known as a clinic-recruited egg donation. In this situation, the recipient has never met the donor, and the donor has the choice to remain unknown to the recipient. However, it is mandatory for a donor to agree to release identifying information (name, date of birth, address) to a child conceived as a result of her donation once the child turns 18 or younger with counsellor approval.

    The Process

    At City Fertility, we know your journey to parenthood is personal. Our caring team will support you through every step of the process. The order of these steps/requirements may vary depending on your circumstances. For use of donated eggs in surrogacy, please refer to our Surrogacy page embryo freezing.
    1. Medical consultation

    You (and your partner, if applicable) will need to attend an initial medical consultation with our fertility specialist. Here you will have your medical details assessed and any required screening tests, such as blood tests, will be arranged.

    2. Pathology collection

    Before beginning treatment, you will be required to partake in our routine screening process.  You (and your partner) will have your blood and urine tested, and the results will be sent to your fertility specialist.

    3. Patient education presentation 

    Before beginning your treatment, you will also be required to have a patient education presentation. This presentation may be self-directed or done by the clinic fertility nurses. Information will be provided about your treatment cycle, medications and their side effects, and any day-to-day requirements. You (and your partner) will be given consent forms to fill in and sign. Consent forms are required to be returned before the commencement of the treatment and require a witness signature.

    4. Counselling

    It is compulsory for all individuals and couples who are considering using donated eggs, to attend counselling sessions. This provides the chance to discuss your treatment on a more personal level. It also gives you the opportunity to raise issues that are more private, such as individual concerns, relationship difficulties or current circumstances that may affect your treatment experience. If you are using a known donor, a joint session with the donor (and their partner) is required.

    A “cooling off” period of a minimum of 14 days (between the first and the second counselling session) is required prior to commencing treatment. This ensures that you have had enough time to consider all facets of the donation program.

    5. Final review

    Before the treatment begins, our fertility specialist and fertility nurses will perform a final review of the counselling reports, blood tests and consent forms to ensure everything is organised.

    6. Treatment

    A healthy lifestyle is advised prior to and during the donation of eggs. This includes a healthy diet, regular exercise and a sensible approach to alcohol. You will be directed to stop smoking and restrict your alcohol consumption before treatment. The fertility nurse will notify you of the starting dates for you and the egg donor.The egg retrieval is performed 35-38 hours after ‘the trigger injection’ under ultrasound guidance and takes place while you’re lightly sedated. It is important to note that not every follicle will contain an egg, and not every egg will fertilise.

    Clinic-recruited donor eggs

    To help couples and individuals find their ideal donor, City Fertility has launched a new initiative, Eeve Donor Bank.

    Eeve Donor Bank is Australia’s leading donor egg bank and was created with the sole purpose of helping those who are trying to fulfil their dream of parenthood but need the help of an egg donor to do so. We have a diverse range of donors with a variety of characteristics, ethnicities and backgrounds for patients to choose from and most importantly we have made the process as easy as possible for their convenience.

    Eeve is also Australia’s first egg bank app of registered egg donors offering free donor search functionalities, with a unique, engaging and simple-to-navigate experience. You can download the app now on the  App store and on Google Play Store.

    For more information please visit: eevedonorbank.com.au, call 1300 003 383, or email contact@eevedonorbank.com.au.

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