Become an Egg Donor

Why Should You Consider Egg Donation?

The gift of egg donation gives intended parents new hope and the ability

to fulfill their dreams of starting a family. It takes an incredible woman

to give the life changing gift of egg donation, and at the same time, you

can receive compensation for your time and effort.


What is Required to be an Egg Donor?

If you are between the ages of 21 and 29, have a clean medical history,

have a healthy lifestyle, and feel you are ready to help someone create

their dreams of having a family, then now is the time to complete

prescreening questionnaire. If you successfully pass the prescreening

questionnaire, you will be prompted to the next step, the full application

and an interview.  Once your application and interview is approved, your

newly created profile will be privately accessible to intended parents.

Your personal information including last name and address will be

excluded from the profile.


There are many factors that could possibly disqualify you from

becoming an egg donor after your application has been accepted. This

can be due to medical issues and/or psychological issues. EggXellent

reserves the right to decline any application at our own discretion if we

determine that you are unfit to qualify as an egg donor.


Once you have successfully completed the application process to

become an EggXellent donor, your profile will be added to EggXellent’s

donor database. 


How do you get Matched with a Recipient?

It is now time to get Matched! If an intended parent likes your profile,

you will be notified. We will then set up a video call between you and

the intended parents. This gives the intended parents an opportunity to

learn a little about you to make sure they feel that you’re the right fit to

be their donor.


Once the match is confirmed, you are required to undergo a

psychosocial evaluation and medical evaluation along with genetic

counseling, to determine if you are physically and mentally able to proceed with and complete the egg donation process. The cost of the

medical screening is covered by the intended parents.


After the medical screening is completed, a contract between you and

the intended parent will be drafted.  You will be required to speak with

an attorney that we provide you at no charge to review all aspects of the

contract to ensure you understand the process and your responsibilities,

and to answer any questions you may have.