Egg Donor Process

Your selfless act of becoming a donor can bring joy and excitement to those who are struggling to have children of their own. Without donors like you, we may not be able to help those wanting to achieve their goal of having a child. Read our screening process below or contact our center to schedule your consult.

Potential Donors

Screening Process

Donors are screened for personal and family health histories. They also have a physical medical exam, ovarian reserve screening and psychological screening. Lastly, they have blood tests for genetic and infectious disease screening.

Following the screening process, the donor is stimulated with fertility medications to help her ovaries make multiple eggs. During this process, the woman will have multiple clinic appointments with vaginal ultrasounds and blood draws. After her ovaries are ready (approximately 10 days), the woman would undergo an egg retrieval under anesthesia. This is a procedure that takes approximately 30 minutes and requires a day off of work.

We are not able to complete treatment with donors who have serious medical or genetic problems.

Meet Our Team

Heather Hipp, MD

Heather Hipp, MD
Program Director, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Basic Egg Donation Requirements

  • Between 21-30 years of age
  • Non-smoker / Non-nicotine user
  • No tattoo or piercing within the last 12 months
  • Have not lived in Europe for more than five years
  • Average weight for given height (e.g. BMI < 30 kg/m2)
  • Non-drug user
  • No serious medical diseases (e.g. diabetes, history of cancer)
  • Have not lived in England for more than three months before 1996

Financial Compensation ($7,000) is provided upon completion of the donation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Become an Egg Donor

If you are interested in becoming an egg donor, please complete the form below or call 404-737-8854 for assistance.