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Stages of Egg Donation Process
Egg Donation

Stages of Egg Donation Process

STAGE 1: Diagnosis that the mother candidate's egg reserve is depleted. STAGE 2: Tests and examinations of the mother and father candidates...

Egg donation is a highly successful treatment method for women who cannot produce healthy eggs. The process consists of several carefully planned stages: STAGE 1: Diagnosis that the mother candidate's egg reserve is depleted. This is determined through comprehensive medical examinations including hormone tests, ultrasound scans, and ovarian reserve assessments. STAGE 2: Tests and examinations of the mother and father candidates. Both partners undergo thorough health screenings including blood tests, genetic screenings, and infectious disease tests to ensure the best possible outcome. STAGE 3: Selection of a suitable donor. Our donor pool consists of healthy, young women who have undergone extensive medical and genetic testing. Donors are matched based on physical characteristics and blood type compatibility. STAGE 4: Synchronization of the donor and recipient cycles. Hormonal medications are used to synchronize the menstrual cycles of both the donor and recipient, ensuring optimal timing for the procedure. STAGE 5: Egg collection from the donor. Under sedation, eggs are collected from the donor using a minimally invasive procedure. The procedure is painless and takes approximately 15-20 minutes. STAGE 6: Fertilization with the father's sperm. The collected eggs are fertilized with the father's sperm in our state-of-the-art laboratory using ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) technique for maximum success rates. STAGE 7: Embryo transfer to the mother. After 3-5 days of development, the highest quality embryos are selected and transferred to the mother's uterus. This is a simple, painless procedure that takes only a few minutes. Our success rates with egg donation are among the highest in the world, typically ranging from 70-85% per cycle. The entire process is conducted with the utmost care and professionalism, ensuring the best possible outcome for our patients.