What is a Genetic Consult for Egg Donors?
During your genetic consultation, a genetic counselor will review your personal and family medical history. Learn more!
During your genetic consultation, a genetic counselor will review your personal and family medical history. Learn more!
Egg donors undergo a psychological evaluation which consists of an interview and a personality assessment. Learn more!
As part of the egg donation process, egg donors will consult with an attorney to ensure they understand their rights and responsibilities as an egg donor. Learn more!
It's National Women's Health Week! This is the perfect opportunity to slow down and focus on your health and wellbeing. To help you get started, we're sharing 7 tips to live your healthiest, happiest life.
In this video, we answer some of the most common questions that we receive regarding egg donation eligibility.
How old do you have to be to donate eggs? What is the egg donor age limit? Learn all about the age requirements in this blog post!
What are the egg donation medications that I will be taking and what do they do? In this video, a Donor Nexus Egg Donor Case Manager explains all medications.
In this video, we share some do's and don'ts while on egg donor medications.
In this video, we explain to potential egg donors what it means when you hear "outside monitoring clinic".
In this video, we explain recessive genes using the Punnett Square.
Part of the fertility clinic’s pre-screening is to confirm that you are genetically compatible with the sperm provider.
In this "Day in the Life" video series, an egg donor takes you through a step-by-step process of donating eggs with Donor Nexus.
AMH testing is used to help measure your ovarian reserve (remaining egg supply). In this blog, we cover everything egg donors need to know about AMH levels and the AMH blood test which is typically required for new donors.
Can you donate eggs while on birth control? The short answer is that it depends on which form of birth control you are on. In this blog, we’ll outline what to expect depending on which method of birth control you are using or have used.
You can donate eggs with an IUD. However, if your IUD is hormonal, it may need to be removed once you have been chosen as an egg donor. Learn more in this blog post!
At Donor Nexus, several of our egg donors have children of their own and choose to donate eggs to help other women and families experience the same joy they have experienced from parenthood.
These tips will help you weigh the pros and cons of donating eggs to make the right decision and prepare you for what’s ahead.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are two types of preventable bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that, if left untreated, can lead to infertility.
We have had the opportunity of working closely with many young women on their journey to becoming egg donors for the first time. Drawing on this experience, we have put together a comprehensive step-by-step guide for anyone interested in donating eggs with Donor Nexus.
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