The egg donation cycle is a part of assisted reproductive technology or ART. The procedure involves a fertile woman donating an egg, also known as an oocyte, to another woman to help her in conceiving.
The procedure involves the removal of egg or eggs from the donor by the doctor, fertilizing the eggs in a laboratory using the male sperm, and transferring the fertilized egg, or embryo, into the womb or uterus of the recipient woman. This is done using an implantation procedure, such as in vitro fertilization or IVF.
The egg donation cycle usually benefits women who are unable to use their own eggs for conceiving using ART due to several reasons, like advanced age, ovarian failure, or to avoid genetic abnormalities in the fetus.
In this article, we will be discussing when you should consider undergoing the egg donation cycle.
If you are a woman who cannot conceive naturally and is recommended to undergo an ART such as IVF to conceive, in some cases, the fertility specialist could suggest using donor eggs to undergo the procedure.
When using donor eggs, it needs to be kept in mind that the intended mother will not have any genetic relationship with her child, while the intended father will be genetically related to the child as his sperm are used in the procedure.
There could be many reasons why you may have to consider undergoing an These reasons may include the following:
The fertility specialist will evaluate you thoroughly and let you know if an egg donation cycle is the right treatment option for you.
According to the guidelines provided by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), egg donation is an anonymous procedure.
The egg donors need to be healthy, young women who usually have at least one child of their own. Potential egg donors have to undergo a thorough medical and psychological evaluation. Additionally, they are screened for infectious diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.
An egg donor is approved only after undergoing all the tests recommended by the ICMR and strictly adhering to all the guidelines laid down by the ICMR. Once the screening procedure and legal paperwork are completed, the eggs can be retrieved from the donor.
The procedure for an egg donation cycle is usually done in the following steps: