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Become Egg DonorEgg Donors Needed for Stay at Home Mom IncomeBecome egg donor as stay at home mom income. Learn about egg donor compensation and egg donor requirements and learn if this would be a good way to help your family financially while helping another couple start a family. Find out about egg donors needed. The surrogacy and egg donation section of this website is several pages. It includes information about gestational surrogacy, traditional surrogacy, and egg donation, as well as information about how to qualify to become a surrogate. There are also links to How to Become a Gestational Surrogate Mother and the Stay a Stay at Home Mom sister site: Information on Surrogacy. Skip to Surrogacy & Egg Donation Index Egg donors needed! Chances are, you've seen ads online and offline with exactly those words, looking for women to become egg donor. The field of egg donation has exploded in the last few years.
What is an Egg Donor?If you're looking to become egg donor, it would probably be a good idea to learn how egg donation works.Egg donation is a medical procedure done under general anesthesia to extract eggs from a donor's ovaries. These eggs are then mixed with sperm in order to form embryos, which are then transferred to another woman for a pregnancy, or frozen to await a future transfer. In most cases, the egg donor will never get a chance to meet any children resulting from her donation, and quite often will never met the parents the eggs will be donated to. Egg Donor CompensationEgg donor compensation varies depending on each donor's qualifications and any previous donations they may have had.Generally, first time egg donor compensation is $3,000-5,000 while more experienced donors can receive as high as $10,000 egg donor compensation per donation. Unlike surrogacy, an egg donor does not need to have had a child in the past. Egg Donor Requirements
Egg donor requirements are generally as follows:
Become Egg DonorYou will be placed on hormones and medication, both oral and injectable, for several weeks prior to the procedure. The procedure itself requires general anesthesia, and will require recovery time. It is also important to note that women who decide to donate eggs need to consider the family ramifications such donations will cause. For instance, when I told my mother about my desire to become a gestational surrogate mother, she eventually accepted the idea. But she made it clear to me that she would have a very difficult time knowing that she had biological grandchildren out there that were not a part of her life. Your children would have half-siblings they would never know as well. Just something to consider. Women who have had their tubes tied are eligible to become egg donors.
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Egg donor requirements are generally as follows: