Many infertile couples often try for years to conceive a child. It can be really frustrating and have it’s toll on a relationship. People put themselves through years of expensive IVF that can often result in miscarriages.
That’s usually when most couples make the first step toward egg donation.
In all those years of trying they did not gave up on the hope of giving birth to a child – but at this point they might feel almost desperate about it.
Why don’t they adopt? The reality is oftentimes adopting a child isn’t easy and it can take many years from the day you apply to the day where you “get” a child.
So they choose female egg donation, which has a much higher success rate at reputable egg donation centers than many other forms of infertility treatments.
"I was devastated and so was my husband after being told by my fertility specialist at age 38 that I had no option but to consider adoption or donor eggs (according to my doctor I was out of eggs and gave me 4% chance of getting pregnant and a 2% chance of carrying a baby to full term). After much research and dozens of hours reading infertility related articles and posts online, I have found your book! [...] After one month of trying I became pregnant and had a beautiful healthy boy. Nine months after that I did everything in your book again and after 2 months of trying I got pregnant again and gave birth to another perfect little boy."