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Egg donation in India is the process by which a woman (healthy and fit) provides several eggs (ova, oocytes) for another person or couple who want to have a child. The woman is known as an egg donor, she gives her eggs by the procedure of IVF medication, or you can say half of the step is similar to the IVF way.

In egg donation India, eggs are borrowed from a young woman (less than 33 yrs. of age) called the donor, with her consent. These eggs are then fertilized with the sperms of the husband of the recipient woman and the resultant embryo (the earliest form of the baby), is inserted into the womb of the recipient.

Indication

  • Egg Donation in India can also be performed on women who have had multiple cycles of test-tube baby (IVF or ICSI) and have still failed to conceive and become pregnant.
  • Besides elderly or menopausal women, egg donation can be done in younger women whose ovaries have prematurely failed or in young women who have undergone radiation or chemotherapy for cancer. Radiation or chemotherapy destroys the eggs and hence these women have a failure of their ovaries.
  • Egg donation is also used in patients who are carrying major chromosomal defects so that they do not pass the genetic defect to their children.
  • Patients suffering from severe Tuberculosis and severe Endometriosis may also produce poor quality eggs and hence can be treated by egg donation.

Egg Donation Procedure – How the process goes?

Egg donors during Egg Donation in India are recruited, screened, and give consent prior to participation in the IVF process. During egg donation, the donors is given injections to produce many eggs.

The time taken for the procedure is 15 minutes. It’s a short procedure and you can normally go home the same day. The collection itself is carried out under what they call ‘heavy sedation’ and seems to be a case of poking a probe into the vagina and using a very fine needle to extract the eggs from the ovaries. The donor can return home three to four hours’ after the procedure. The eggs are then fertilized with the recipient’s husband’s sperms in the laboratory, either by IVF or ICSI and kept in the incubator for two days.

Incase the recipient’s husband’s sperm is of poor quality; the eggs can be fertilized by the technique of Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Two days later, a four-celled embryo is formed. Three days later, an eight-celled embryo is formed or five days later a multi-celled Blastocyst is formed. This embryo (small baby) is then transferred back to the womb either at the four cells, eight cells or the Blastocyst stage. 30 to 40% of such women will become pregnant. Incase they fail to become pregnant they can have a repeat egg donation cycle. Many women undergo two to four cycles and achieve their goal of a child.

When a couple should seeks for IVF with Egg Donation in India?

There are many different ways that couples get to the point of considering Egg Donation in India. For some couples, an Egg donor procedure is the next step after they have tried every possible avenue to get pregnant with their own eggs. Some couples, on the other hand, knew even before they got married that they could not conceive with their own eggs. Some couples have considered the option of egg donation for months or even years before coming to a practice to discuss this option. Others have only thought about it for a few days and in some cases, may have just been told that day by their doctor that their only chance of experiencing a pregnancy is to use an egg donor. How long they have thought about being a recipient and why they need to be a recipient will influence how a couple responds to their orientation meeting.

Typically, as the international couple decides for egg donation they then have three sorts of telephonic meetings: a meeting with the medical doctor, a meeting with the mental health professional and/or the ovum donor coordinator, and a detailed Curriculum Vitae with the photo of the prospective Egg donor (s) by the best egg donation India provided by We Care IVF Surrogacy.

What sorts of success rates have practices in India been having with this procedure?

Before considering for Egg Donation in India, patients want to know whether they stand a reasonable chance of success. This discussion helps them compare the odds of getting pregnant using this procedure with other alternatives they may be contemplating.

India has been always the most preferred country by abroad couples, who choose fertility treatment from us at a reasonable cost. India is not just famous because of the low-cost fertility treatment, but also it has the decent success rate providing any treatment associated to the fertility issues of the individuals. Talking about the Egg Donation in India, we have gathered data that represent India has the highest success rate using IVF with donor eggs.

Usually, the success rate ranges between 60-62% using the egg donation program.

Essential aspects of Egg Donation procedure in India –

Recipients are usually concerned about whether a donor might try to find the baby and claim it as her baby. Paradoxically, donors have the opposite concern, namely, that at age 18, the baby will find them and ask for a car or college tuition. We take all precautions with the signing of the necessary legal agreements and documents by the egg donor and the recipient to ensure absence of any legal hassles anytime in the future.

What are the parenting issues?

Many couples contemplating Egg Donation in India focus on how they might be considered different from others because they used an egg donor. But what they have not considered is how differently they would be viewed by others because they are typically so much older than other parents of young children.

What is involved in selecting a donor?

Having discussed all of this material, we talk with the couple about what they are looking for in a donor. During this discussion, the issues of grieving for the lost biological connection often resurface as women look for a donor who can provide the child with those qualities they hoped to pass on to their baby. We try to help the couples attain a balance between finding the qualities that are really critical to them and giving up some requirements that are less important. We point out that the more requirements they have in their donor, the longer it will take to find a donor who satisfies these needs. We point out how waiting to find the “perfect” donor delays the start of pregnancy and the opportunity to begin parenting.

Who are the recipients and what are their concerns?

As they participate in the orientation meeting and think about the issues we cover, most couples experience stress. In thinking about embarking on an ovum donor procedure, you may have many questions, concerns and anxieties. We have two overarching strategies to lower stress and anxiety. The first approach is called social comparison. You can reduce their anxiety by comparing their concerns with those of others who are “in the same boat.” The second approach is called social support. You can reduce stress and anxiety by turning to other people as a source of social support in this difficult endeavor.

To utilize the first strategy, you may want to know “How we are like other couples who have been egg recipients and how are we different?” Specifically, you want to know:

  • Do most other couples tell anyone that they are doing an egg donor procedure?
  • How does the decision to have an “egg donor baby” typically affect a recipient’s relationship with her partner?
  • Are recipients able to love their baby?
  • Do recipients later regret their decision to use an egg donor?

The answers to these questions are not simple. Some “types” of recipient couples do things differently from other “types” of recipient couples. In order to compare themselves with other recipient couples, it is important for the partners to understand the various “types” of couples and determine which category they belong to.

Closing Lines

Women who got multiple IVF cycles failed (with her own eggs), have the best option to conceive using Egg Donation in India.

Yes, the success rate of Egg donation in India is higher than the success rate of conventional IVF method, hence if you are seeking the best egg donation centre in India, then here you stop!

We serve the best fertility treatment assuring the couple to get all the advance amenities throughout the procedure and if the couple gets settle on the IVF with egg donation in India, we make sure the donor given to the couple is all screened and fit to donate her eggs. We believe on transparency, hence the couple is provided all the database of our donor (height, color of the skin, eye color or hair color – specified) by our team.

Summary

Egg Donation in India is the best way to complete a family if the woman, by any medical/fertility cause, unable to deliver a kid by using her own eggs or if the couple had already been multiple IVF cycles failed (due to poor egg quality).

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