Become an Egg Donor

How it works

Becoming an egg donor is a great responsibility and a generous act that has helped thousands of women & family’s dreams come true.Here at Reproductive America (ReproductivA)  we know the decision to become an egg donor is not something to take lightly, and we want you to know you will have someone here to answer any questions or concerns you may have. In addition to being a resource for the female egg donation procedure, Reproductiva is also here to help families find an egg donor for their growing family. Whether you’re looking to receive an egg or are looking to become an egg donor, Reproductive America is here every step of the way.

1) Initial Application

Fill out the initial egg donor application form with complete honesty, and upload at least two recent photos.

2) Get Matched

If your medical history is acceptable, you are placed in our donor catalog where patients can look for possible donors. You are then requested to fill out a longer and more in-depth questionnaire.

3) Testing

Once selected, you will be contacted to schedule fertility egg donation tests. The first ones can be done remotely at a lab near you.

4) In-person Testing

Blood–work, an ultrasound, and genetic testing are all completed at once at Reproductive America, either in Shelton, CT or New York City, NY.

5) Begin Your Treatment

Once matched, the average time frame of the fertility egg donation process is usually 15 to 24 days.

6) Get Paid

Egg donor compensation is distributed at the time of retrieval.

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Comprehensive Services to
grow your family

You should never feel alone in your fertility struggles. In fact, 1 in 6 couples struggles to conceive.During your initial consultation you and your doctor will discuss your family-building goals and medical history. As an egg donor, compensation starts at $8,000 for your first cycle. After a successful first cycle, the average egg donor receives around $10-12,000 per cycle! Help yourself while also helping others.

Our Success Rate is
30% above the national average

Dr. Feldman DePinho is one of the leading fertility doctors in the world. After finishing his fellowship at Columbia University, Dr. DePinho has dedicated his life to helping others create life. He makes sure that every patient is attended to personally.

Treatments

All your fertility needs in one place

We are one of the only facilites in the world that operate completely independent. Advantages of having everything in house means you get more personalized and dedicated treatment, which often yields better results.

Modern IVF with or without ICSI using the most sophisticated lab equipment and techniques. Fresh and frozen embryo transfers available. Embryo monitoring via time-lapse incubation and PGT-A. Learn More

Elective or medically indicated cryopreservation for women wishing to preserve their fertility potential due to age, health, or social factors. Secure, long-term storage with flexible options. Explore

Diverse, rigorously screened in-house egg donor database. Known or anonymous arrangements available. Online matching, mobile access, and direct guidance through the selection process. Learn More

End-to-end coordination including medical screening, legal services, surrogate matching, and pregnancy management. Domestic and international programs available. Learn More

A first-line treatment for many couples. Timed insemination using partner ordonor sperm with ovulation tracking and cycle monitoring. Learn More

Semen analysis, urologic evaluation, sperm retrieval, and coordination with male fertility specialists. Cryopreservation and advanced sperm processing offered. Learn More

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

You've got questions, We've got answers.

Can I meet or choose my egg donor?
What happens during the initial consultation?
Do you help with legal contracts for surrogacy or donation?
How are egg donors screened?
How do I know if I need fertility treatment?
Do you offer genetic testing (PGT)?
How do surrogates get matched and approved?
Are payment plans available?
What do fertility treatments cost?
Do you accept insurance?
Can I start treatment from outside the U.S.?
Do you offer multilingual support?
Do you treat single parents and LGBTQ+ families?
What is IVF, and how does it work?
How many embryos should I transfer?
Will you help with travel logistics?
Do you help with legal contracts for surrogacy or donation?
How do surrogates get matched and approved?
Can I meet or choose my egg donor?
How are egg donors screened?
What happens during the initial consultation?
Do you treat single parents and LGBTQ+ families?
How do I know if I need fertility treatment?
Do you accept insurance?
Are payment plans available?
What do fertility treatments cost?
What is your pricing structure?
Do you offer multilingual support?
Will you help with travel logistics?
Can I start treatment from outside the U.S.?