Thursday, February 5, 2015

Finding a College Educated Egg Donor

Because of medical advances over the past twenty years, couples struggling with infertility now have many more options when it comes to having a child. One of these options is in vitro fertilization with the use of donated eggs. Understandably, potential parents want to find the best possible candidate to provide eggs for their pregnancy. In most cases, they want a healthy, fertile, and college educated egg donor with similar physical characteristics to themselves. However, because of egg donations are anonymous and some are not, how can clients ensure their egg donor fits their qualifications?

Most egg donation clinics have a thorough screening process for potential donors. Women are required to be a certain age, and they must be physically healthy. Additionally, a good clinic will screen for family history of diseases like cancer or diabetes, and they require each candidate to undergo a psychological analysis. These preliminary screenings make sure that donors are suitable on the most basic level.

Beyond these screenings, clinics seek to learn as much as possible about the donor in order to match her perfectly with a prospective client. Clinics often create profiles for their donors that list information about their hobbies, ambitions, skills, and academic qualifications. This allows future parents to feel comfortable knowing that the donor is an ambitious, college educated egg donor who will provide good genes for their future child.

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