For many individuals, using frozen eggs from an egg donor is a positive and effective means to moving forward on the path to parenthood.

Morgan Fertility and Reproductive Medicine only works with agencies who uphold the highest medical and ethical standards, because we value the egg donors’ health and welfare.  We are proud to partner with Donor Egg Bank USA who has met our high standards for quality and consistency to offer you frozen donor eggs with confidence.

Recommended Donors Agencies

Fairfax Egg Bank (888-352-5577) fairfaxeggbank.com

Donor Egg Bank USA (California Cryo) (240) 778-6210 donoreggbankUSA.com

Cryo’s International Egg Bank (407) 203-1175 cryosinternational.com

My Egg Bank (866) 537-8642 myeggbank.com

California Cryo Bank (866) 927- 9622 www.cryobank.com

Using donor eggs may be the last thing you thought you’d ever have to consider. But if you have a diminished ovarian reserve due to age or other factors, donor egg In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) may be your only option to carry and deliver a baby.

To help you put things into perspective, consider that more than 70% of women older than 45 who try IVF to become a parent use donor eggs. In fact, over 8,000 babies are born in the US each year to women of all ages as a result of egg donation and IVF.

Dr Morgan will review with you the details of the procedure including the process, risks, expected likelihood of success and also the psychological and social aspects of what we call third party reproduction so that you can make an informed decision based on facts.

What should I know about the egg donor?

If you select an anonymous donor from our Egg Donor Program (versus a known donor such as a sister or cousin), you will not know any identifiable information about her, and vice versa. However, there are a few commonalities among all our egg donors.

Egg Donor Factors:

  • under 30

  • healthy egg reserve

  • no indication of impaired fertility

  • no communicable diseases (e.g., hepatitis, HIV, syphilis)

  • formal psychological evaluation

  • undergone genetic testing appropriate for her detailed family history ethnic/racial background

Who is a candidate for donor egg IVF?

Women with a low or depleted ovarian reserve, or whose egg quality is too poor to support fertilization and healthy growth from embryo to baby. Advanced age, illness or medications, and environmental factors can all impact egg quality and/or quantity. (See also Embryo Testing)

What is the Egg Donor/ IVF process?

The only difference between regular IVF and IVF + Donor Egg is that we will synchronize you and your donor’s cycles via birth control pills. Once we have retrieved mature eggs from your donor, they will be fertilized in our embryology laboratory and matured. Your embryo transfer will take place on day 5 or 6 of embryo development.