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Egg Donation Prerequisites

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We require few prerequisites for Egg Donation. All prerequisites can be completed within a very short period of time. Please see Egg Donation Fee for the cost of required prerequisites.

 

  • Since pregnancy complications increase significantly with age and could compromise the mother's and baby's health, you must be 49 or younger at the time your treatment begins. If you are between the ages of 45 and 49, we will need a letter from your OB/GYN, internist, or your family physician stating that it is medically safe for you to become pregnant.

     

  • For the egg donor’s safety during egg retrieval, the egg donor’s weight must be no greater than the following maximum:

     

    Maximum Weight
    Height

    4ft 10in

    4ft 11in

    5ft 0in

    5ft 1in

    5ft 2in

    5ft 3in

    5ft 4in

    5ft 5in

    5ft 6in

    5ft 7in

    5ft 8in

    5ft 9in

    5ft 10in

    5ft 11in

    6ft 0in

    6ft 1in

    6ft 2in

    Max. Weight

    143

    148

    153

    158

    164

    169

    174

    180

    186

    191

    197

    203

    209

    215

    221

    227

    233

     

  • Pathogen Testing

     

    This testing is required by the State of California and FDA. You, your partner, and the egg donor must be tested for several pathogens:

     

    Egg Donation recipient partners: Hepatitis B-Surface Antigen, Hepatitis C-Antibody, HIV I&II, HTLV I&II, Syphilis, and possibly Cytomegalovirus (CMV) if your egg donor is known to be positive for CMV. These tests do not need to be repeated if done within the last 12 months.

     

    Egg Donor: Hepatitis B-Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B-Core Antibody IgG, Hepatitis B-Core Antibody IgM, Hepatitis C-Antibody, HIV I&II, HTLV I&II, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea.

     

  • Genetic Testing (Egg Donor)

     

    All potential egg donors are genetically screened for over 100 genetic diseases.

     

  • Ovarian Reserve Assay (Egg Donor)

     

    The treatment should not be started during a time when there is no probability of a successful pregnancy or when the probability is low. Ovarian Reserve Assay (ORA) can assess the likelihood that normal quality eggs will be produced.

     

    This test involves two blood draws and a small subcutaneous injection of Lupron under the skin. To schedule the test, the egg donor should call Bay IVF Center at 650-322-0500 on the first day of her menstrual period in the cycle that you want your treatment to begin.

     

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and estrogen blood levels are measured during the ORA. FSH stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs. If the ovaries cannot produce normal quality eggs, the FSH level is increased. Estrogen (E2) production by the ovaries influences FSH secretion and is also related to the quality of the eggs. The estrogen level must increase sufficiently after the Lupron injection.

     

    Interpretation of results:

     

    In the following table, the acceptable values are shown in green. The required minimum overnight increase of estrogen (30 or 125 units) is listed.

     

    Ovarian Reserve Assay

     

    FSH

    8.9 or lower

    FSH

    9.0-12.9

     

    FSH

    13.0 or greater

    E2

    54 or lower

    30

    30

     

    E2

    74 or lower

    30

    125

     

    E2

    Any

    125

    125

     

     

    The treatment can start this cycle if:

     

    1. Your donor’s FSH level is 8.9 or lower and her estrogen level is 74 or lower and after the Lupron injection, her estrogen level increases by a minimum of 30.

       

    2. Your donor’s FSH level is 9.0 to 12.9 and her estrogen level is 54 or lower and after the Lupron injection, her estrogen level increases by a minimum of 30.

       

    3. Your donor’s FSH level is 12.9 or lower and after the Lupron injection, her estrogen level increases by a minimum of 125.

     

    Most egg donors will have normal Ovarian Reserve Assay results. An abnormal result does not necessarily mean that you cannot get pregnant with your egg donor’s eggs. We typically recommend repeating the test at least twice.

     

  • Measurement of the Uterus (Recipient Mother)

     

    It is important to place embryo(s) at the top of the endometrial cavity. To measure the length of the endometrial cavity, a thin embryo transfer catheter is passed through the cervical canal to the top of the uterus. This test is typically done during your initial visit.

     

  • Sonohysterogram (Recipient Mother)

     

    We perform a Sonohysterogram (saline ultrasound) to assess the endometrial cavity of your uterus. A thin, soft catheter is passed through the cervix inside the uterus and a small amount of sterile saline solution is instilled. A transvaginal ultrasound is used to visualize contours of the endometrial cavity.

     

    The presence of polyps, fibroids or scaring inside the uterus can significantly reduce the probability of implantation. If any polyps, fibroids or scaring are found, their removal would require a simple outpatient procedure by your OB/GYN or a specialist. The Sonohysterogram test is typically done at your initial visit.

     

  • Semen Evaluation

     

    The male partner will have a semen test done at Bay IVF Center to determine the best laboratory method for fertilization. This test must be scheduled no later than the beginning of ovarian stimulation.

     

    Please call us at least one day in advance to schedule the time for the preliminary semen specimen to be dropped off or collected at Bay IVF Center.  Patients should abstain from sexual activity for approximately 48-72 hours prior to collection.  The specimen must be obtained by masturbation.

     

    If you plan to collect outside of Bay IVF Center, the specimen must be delivered to Bay IVF Center Laboratory within one hour of collection.  Please make sure you have a Bay IVF Center Laboratory sterile semen container.

     

    The semen test can be done at your initial Bay IVF Center visit.

     

  • Psychologist Consultation

     

    You should consider having a psychological consultation.  You would have an opportunity to address the psychological and emotional issues related to the Egg Donation process.  You can go to a psychologist, a psychiatrist, or a social worker of your choice, or select one from our referral list.

     

    If the egg donor was not referred by an egg donor agency, she will need to have a psychological consultation.  If applicable, her partner will also need to attend the session.

     

    If the egg donor is related to the recipient mother, she and the recipient couple will need to have a psychological consultation.

     

  • Genetic Testing (Optional)

     

    Male partners should consider genetic screening (video) for over 100 most common genetic diseases. The egg donor's prerequisites include this genetic screen (not optional, see above). Please let us know at the time of your initial appointment at Bay IVF Center if you wish to have your blood sample sent for genetic screening.

     

  • Instruction Class

     

    During this class we will review with you the treatment instructions, your medications and their potential side effects.  You will learn how to mix and administer the various medications.  You will receive your treatment schedule, consent forms and prescriptions.

 

If you have any questions regarding Egg Donation prerequisites or to request an appointment, please contact us by phone at 650-322-0500, via email at care@BayIVF.com, or use the Contact Bay IVF Center form on this page.

 

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