Why should I use frozen donor eggs instead of fresh donor eggs?
Frozen donor eggs are safer from infectious disease due to the 6-month quarantine. Also, with frozen donor eggs are immediately available., the selection is greater and availability is more immediate. Coordination of menstrual cycles with the fresh donor is eliminated allowing more flexibility in the frozen donor egg cycle. Finally, using frozen donor eggs can be cheaper than a comparable fresh donor IVF cycle, and you are sure of the outcome, while eliminating unexpected costs.
Why do the frozen eggs cost so much?
The price of the frozen eggs available for sale reflects the costs incurred by The World Egg Bank for donor recruitment, genetic and psychological screening, testing for infectious diseases, stimulation medication and egg retrieval costs, egg freezing and storage fees, donor legal fees, donor emergency medical insurance and donor compensation. Many donors are screened before we select the few that meet the standards of The World Egg Bank.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Annually, millions of women make the choice to freeze their eggs. This move creates more options for women who want to delay starting a family. If one is considering having her eggs frozen, she should become educated on the process.
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