The egg donation program is a process in which a healthy woman donates her eggs to women who cannot become pregnant. These eggs are fertilized through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and implanted into the uterus.
1. Women whose ovaries have stopped producing eggs (due to age or illness)
2. Those whose reproductive capacity has been affected after treatment for diseases like cancer.
3. To prevent genetic diseases
4. IVF has failed repeatedly.
1. Age between 21 to 30 years
2. Completely healthy both mentally and physically
3. There should be no serious genetic disease.
4. Good ovarian reserve (ability to form eggs) should be there.
5. Stay away from drugs or smoking
1. Selection of the donor: A qualified woman is chosen after medical examination and counseling.
2. Hormonal preparation: The donor is given medications to increase egg producation.
3. Egg retrieval: Eggs are extracted through a minor surgery.
4. IVF process: The egg is combined with sperm in the lab to create an embryo.
5. Embryo transfer: The embryo is placed in the uterus of the recipient woman.
1. The identity of both the donor and the recipient is kept confidential.
2. Anonymous donations are the most common method.
1. the success rate of IVF with donor eggs is higher - about 60-70%
2. Success depends on the age of the donor, the quality of the eggs, and the health of the recipient.
1. Solution for Infertilities: Opportunity for women whose eggs do not develop to conceive.
2. Prevention of genetic diseases: Genetic disorders can be avoided by using eggs from a healthy donor.
3. Options for older women: Conceiving is possible even at 40+
1. It is a safe procedure, but just like every medical procedure has some risks, there can be some in this as well, such as hormonal reactions or mild pain.
2. These risks are minimal under the supervision of an experienced doctor.
1. This process can be completely voluntary, but often the donor is given appropriate compensation.
2. At the same time, the full cost of medical examinations and supervision is borne by the clinic.
1. Egg donation is completely legal in India but can only be done by licensed clinics.
2. There are restrictions on commercial donation (giving eggs for money) in many places.
3. Strict laws have been made to protect the rights and privacy of the donor and the recipient.
1. An opportunity to give the joy of motherhood and fatherhood to childless couples.
2. Possibility of having healthy offspring free from genetic diseases
3. New hope and the beginning of life.
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