Many women who think about donating their own eggs have lots of questions on their mind.
And in fact they should.
Egg donation is a complex procedure, and involves a big investment of time and energy.
You need to inform yourself before you donate your eggs.
Here’s some questions that I hear over and over again:
What are the risks for me as an egg donor?
How much contact will I have with the recipients of my eggs?
How do I get compensated for my donation?
I’ll answer all of these questions at one point on this website.
In the meantime, if you want to know about the risks involved in egg donation check out this website:
http://www.thewomens.org.au/OvarianHyperstimulationSyndromeManagementofSevereOHSSinHDU
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