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Egg Donation

Healthy women, between 18–35 years of age, who have ideally completed their families or have decided not to have children of their own, make ideal egg donors.

There should be no history of mental disorders or family history of genetic or inheritable diseases.

Egg donors often remark that the knowledge that they have helped a couple have a family as a result of their gift is one of the most rewarding experiences of their lives.


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