Fertility Clinic Long Island New York

Donor Egg Program New York

 
Our New York Donor Egg Program is designed for women who cannot conceive using their own eggs.

Possible indications for donor egg include:
Premature menopause
You have failed to conceive through IVF
Over the age of 40
Presence of certain genetic abnormalities.
 
In most cases, the donor will be unknown to you and will remain anonymous. She will be chosen by you and your partner with our assistance, from a pool of healthy young women, 21-32 years of age. In some cases, you may have a relative or a friend willing and potentially suitable to donate their eggs to you.

Egg donors are screened by the Donor Egg Team. Screening includes a thorough history and physical exam; genetic testing; testing for infectious diseases, including STDs, HIV and hepatitis, and drug screening. Thorough psychological testing is followed by an interview with a psychologist. Once the donor passes the screening process, you will be able to review the results of the testing and make the final decision.

The actual IVF egg donation cycle will follow next, with the donor receiving fertility drugs and being monitored by ultrasound and blood tests. You will be treated with medications to prepare your uterine lining for the embryos to be transferred. Once the donor’s eggs show signs of maturity, she will undergo egg retrieval, where her eggs are aspirated from the ovarian follicles under anesthesia. Our laboratory personnel will use your partner’s sperm to fertilize the eggs "in vitro", and embryos will thus be created. Several days later, after the embryos mature they will be transferred into the uterus. Sometimes excess embryos can be frozen for future cycles.

The remarkably high pregnancy rates achieved with donor eggs has made this a popular option for many couples. Usually, the success rates for a donor egg cycle match the donor's age group. This means that if a 22 yr. old donor is used in a cycle for a 40 yr. old recipient the success rates equal the 22 yr. old age group.
 

For further information and to get the Donor Egg
package, please call the Donor Egg Coordinator
at
516-562-1763.