Learn more about our donor egg program by contacting our Orlando, Florida practice.
Center for Reproductive Medicine
3435 Pinehurst Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32804-4049
Phone 407-740-0909
Florida Toll-free 800-343-6331
410 Celebration Place
Suite 205
Celebration, Florida 34747
Phone 321-939-1483
Florida Toll-free 800-343-6331
795 Primera Blvd.
Suite 1001,
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Phone 407-740-0909
Florida Toll-free 800-343-6331
One of the assisted reproductive technologies available at the Center for Reproductive Medicine is in vitro fertilization with egg donation. This allows women who do not have viable eggs to become pregnant, give birth, and even breastfeed their children. CRM screens and matches young women with our donor egg patients in Orlando, Florida, saving our patients the extra trouble and potential cost of working through an outside agency.
In order to be accepted to our donor egg program at CRM, a woman must have a condition that prevents her from using her own eggs for in vitro fertilization. Among the most common reasons for using donor eggs are premature ovarian failure and low ovarian reserve. IVF with egg donation may also be an option for a woman who carries a severe genetic disease and wants to prevent any possibility of passing the disease on to her child.
For the patient, the experience of donor egg IVF is similar to a frozen embryo transfer cycle, in that the patient undergoes treatment with hormones to prepare the uterine lining, monitoring and embryo transfer, but not ovulation induction or egg retrieval. However, there are several steps that take place prior to the actual IVF cycle that are more or less unique to the donor egg process.
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Egg donors are thoroughly screened for any medical and psychological factors that may jeopardize the success of the procedure or the health of the donor, mother, or infant. Likewise, donor egg patients must be examined to be sure that they are physically and mentally able to participate in the program.
Donors and recipients are matched primarily according to medical criteria, but certain physical attributes, such as hair or eye color, can be requested by the patient.
In order to collect eggs from the donor and transfer resulting embryos to the recipient, the two women's cycles must be in close synchronization. For this reason, medications may be given for one or two preparation cycles before the donor egg IVF cycle begins.
While the donor is receiving fertility medications to stimulate her ovaries, the recipient will continue to be monitored regularly. After the eggs are collected and fertilized with the recipient's husband's sperm, one to three embryos will be transferred to the recipient's uterus. Any remaining donor egg embryos can be cryopreserved.
If you would like to learn more about the donor egg program at our Orlando, Florida practice, please contact our offices.
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