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Types Of Egg Donation
Fresh Egg Donation Cycles, Shared Egg Donation Cycle, Frozen Egg Banks
Creative Love Egg Donor & Surrogacy Agency offers both fresh egg donation cycles, and shared egg donation cycles to intended parent(s) we work with. We’ve teamed up with leading fertility clinics in South Florida allowing us to offer different types of egg donation cycles to best guide our intended parent(s) in the most cost effective manner possible. Frozen egg banks are available and offered via the fertility clinic that you work with. Fertility clinics have their personal preference on which egg banks they prefer their intended parent(s) use.
Types Of Egg Donation Cycles
Fresh Egg Donation Cycle
Frozen Egg Donation Banks
Shared Egg Donation Cycles
Anonymous
In an anonymous egg donation, the intended parents and donor never meet, speak, or exchange identifying information. The donor is given a code which will serve as her name and the intended parents will call the donor by this. Intended parents may offer a brief information page to the donor so that she feels comfortable with the couple that she is donating to, but this is up to the intended parents and is not always done. There will be no contact between the intended parents and the donor in this type of arrangement.
Semi-Anonymous
In a semi-anonymous egg donation, the intended parents and donor will be given each other’s first names. Last names will be kept anonymous. If intended parents would like, a phone conversation may be set up with the donor which will be coordinated by the agency so that neither party’s phone number will be given out. Also, email communication can be facilitated through the agency so that both parties can communicate with one another without revealing their personal email address. This is an option that we can work out if desired.
Open
In an open egg donation, the intended parents and donor’s identity will be revealed to one another. They may choose to have a meeting in person, have a phone conversation with their donor or have communication directly via email. This is arranged on a case by case basis.