sellmyegg.com -Egg donation with Family Creation's is a rewarding process. Along with the appreciation and gratitude from your recipient's, our donors are rewarded with competitive compensation for fulfilling their donor responsibilities. Egg donation is a very safe and common procedure, performed every day throughout the United States. At Family Creations you will be working with a professional, friendly and compassionate staff with many years of experience in this field. Family Creations seeks prospective donors who are healthy, non-smoking women between the ages of 21 and 29. We accept applications from donors all over the United States. Once you have completed the online application form, you will be contacted with further instructions. Family Creations takes the time to talk with you and educate you about the donation process, so you know exactly what to expect!... Our donors are compensated $6,500.00 for their time and commitment to following through with their egg donor responsibilities. This fee increases by $500.00 upon each successful donation. Egg donors are able to donate up to six times...."
The first transfer of a fertilized egg from one human to another resulting in pregnancy was reported in July 1983 and subsequently led to the announcement of the first egg-donation-produced human birth on February 3, 1984 This procedure was performed at the Harbor UCLA Medical Center under the direction of Dr. John Buster and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine.[2]
In the procedure, a fertilized egg that was just beginning to develop was transferred from one woman in whom it had been conceived by artificial insemination to another woman who gave birth to the infant 38 weeks later. The sperm used in the artificial insemination came from the husband of the woman who bore the baby
This scientific breakthrough established standards and changed the outlook for those who were unable to have children due to infertility or were at high risk for passing on genetic disorders. Donor oocytes and embryo transfer has given women a mechanism to become pregnant and give birth to a child that will be their biological child, but not their genetic child (assuming that the recipient woman carries the baby.) In many cases, a gestational surrogate is used, and the embryos are implanted into her, per an agreement with the recipients. Oocyte and embryo donation as practiced today now accounts for approximately 5% of in vitro fertilization recorded births.
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