Of course. This is a commonly performed process. It is the basis of in vitro fertilization as well as artificial insemination.
It may well pose moral or ethical issues in certain societies, or within certain individuals. Ultimately it is a matter of personal choice.
Yes, a woman with endometriosis can donate eggs, but it may depend on the severity of her condition and her overall health. Fertility clinics typically evaluate potential egg donors on a case-by-case basis, considering factors like hormone levels and the impact of endometriosis on ovarian function. It's essential for the woman to consult with a fertility specialist to determine her suitability for egg donation.
Donating have screening tests I guess. They have standards that the donors must meet. So if the woman passes all these with no problems, then it is perfectly fine.
As long as the blood types match, anyone can donate to anybody.
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yes i would love too but would like more information do i get paid for donate my egg for a family?
I think that you should
NO
No, typically you cannot donate eggs if you are infertile. Egg donation requires viable eggs that can be fertilized, and infertility usually indicates that the individual's eggs are not suitable for this purpose. Donor candidates usually undergo medical evaluations to ensure they have healthy, functional reproductive capabilities.
A woman's eggs are developed before their birth. A woman is actually born with all of the eggs she will ever have.
Not at that stage. However, one woman CAN donate an egg to another woman.
No, you will never pay for donating or selling your eggs. The recipient will bear those costs.