There are few gifts more precious than one which helps aspiring parents fulfill their dream of having a baby. If you would like to help a couple in need by donating your eggs, please see the following article which outlines the qualifications, procedures, and compensation for donating your eggs. http://www.ehow.com/how_4782479_donate-eggs-money.html
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Yes you can donate after a tubal ligation (female sterilisation / tube tying). I have recently looked into this exact question myself. I found an organisation called 'The Egg Donor Centre' who answer the question. In their FAQ section this question is currently (2 March 2008) posed second on their FAQ list. They answer 'Yes - Your eggs will be retrieved prior to being released in the fallopian tubes.' There many other interesting answers on the subject so I have pasted the link to their websites FAQ section for you. http://theeggdonor.com/egg_donor_faqs.html Hope this helps. Debby (United Kingdom)
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No, you will never pay for donating or selling your eggs. The recipient will bear those costs.
You need someone to donate eggs and then they fertilize them and then insert them into your uterus.
Ask your doctor to refer you to a recommended fertility clinic.
Well, this depends on what kind of eggs you want to donate. One has to clarify if they want to donate chicken eggs or human eggs. I suggest looking up the Center for Human Reproduction. They should have any information you would need.
if you had a hysterectomy and you can donate sperm, I think there are some people that would like to talk to you..... ---- Yes, so long as you have your ovaries and an intact pituitary gland and hypothalamus, you still have functioning ova, so you theoretically could use those for in vitro fertilization for a surrogate mother, if that was your choice.I'm assuming you mean a male partner will donate the semen.
No, but it does depend on how many. You drop one a month. if you donate 12 eggs, you will not be able to conceive for 1 to 2 years. Also donating eggs can be risky, as you may be going into menopause, you may have STD's. I would suggest seeing a gynecologist for any further questions concerning being an egg donor.
Contact Egg Donation, Inc. at 15821 Ventura Blvd. Suite 675 Encino, California 91436 Phone: (818) 385.0950 for information on how to donate your eggs.
You should get paid at least 3,000 dollarsper cycle to donate eggs. However, there are alot of requirements and the process can be painful.
you can go to a farm and ask the people there if they want them and theyll probably say yes