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Private Medical Practices located in San Diego, CA

YourEggs Fresh Donor Eggs

YourEggs Fresh Donor Eggs are very special. They will be cared for by senior embryologists with extensive experience in supporting your donor eggs and helping them become the high quality genetically normal embryos that you need to have the Baby you desire.

While frozen donor eggs can be sent to many fertility centers, both in the U.S. and Canada and around much of the world, fresh donor eggs are fertilized and guided to become embryos at one of our Certified Fertility Centers. Once an embryo becomes a blastocyst, it can be transferred into your or a gestational surrogate’s uterus immediately or after it has undergone pre-implantation genetic testing for gender and to assess if it has a normal number of chromosomes (using PGT-A).

You will want to make sure that whichever fertility center you are planning to work with is truly expert in making the most of the blastocysts from YourEggs. If you wish, YourEggs will be happy to send them to any approved fertility center you wish or you can have the uterine transfer performed by one of our Certified Fertility Centers.

And depending on which YourEggs Program you choose, all YourEggs Fresh Donor Eggs are fully guaranteed, either to create blastocysts, to result in a clinical pregnancy or to give you your Baby. The choice is 100% yours!

Please contact us for a free phone consultation with one of our YourEggs Care consultants. You will learn everything you need to know to make the most of your Fresh Donor Eggs. We are here to guide and support you every step of the way!

Full Cycle services offered in San Diego, CA

A full cycle offers one of the best chances of successful in vitro fertilization (IVF), because you can use all the eggs your donor produces during a single cycle. With offices in San Diego and Newport Beach, California, the highly experienced egg donation team at YourEggs offers intended parents a choice of purchasing some or all of their selected donor’s eggs. To learn more about the benefits of choosing the full cycle option, call YourEggs today or book a consultation online. 

Split Fresh Cycle services offered in San Diego, CA

A split cycle can be a cost-effective way of using donated eggs for in vitro fertilization (IVF). With offices in San Diego and Newport Beach, California, the dedicated egg donation experts at YourEggs coordinate various egg donation options. These include split cycles, where you share the eggs your donor produces with one or two other families. To learn more about the benefits of choosing the split cycle option, call YourEggs today or book a consultation online.

Full Cycle Q&A

What is a full cycle?
Egg donation involves retrieving mature eggs from the donor you decide is the best fit for your family. The full cycle option YourEggs offers allows you to have all the eggs your donor produces.
A healthy woman of reproductive age ovulates every four weeks, releasing a mature egg ready for sperm to fertilize. This is her cycle, which ends either with pregnancy or menstruation (if the egg isn’t fertilized). The pattern repeats every 28 days, or about 12 times a year.
In most cases, only one egg ovulates (is released into the uterus) each month from the small group that begins to mature. Any immature eggs break down and disappear. When someone donates their eggs, they undergo a procedure to ensure that many more eggs reach maturity.

What treatment does an egg donor undergo?
Your egg donor injects themself with hormone medications that encourage all the eggs in one cycle’s group to mature properly and at the same time. That way, rather than having only one egg to collect each month, you should get multiple eggs.
The YourEggs team has considerable experience in prescribing the most suitable and effective medications for egg donors. They base your egg donor’s treatment plan on their medical history, age, and AMH (anti-müllerian hormone) levels.
If they’ve donated eggs previously, your provider can also use information about the donor’s response to ovarian stimulation.
YourEggs is one of the leading egg donation clinics worldwide, ensuring your donor produces many high-quality, healthy, mature eggs in each cycle.

Why should I choose full-cycle egg donation?
The advantage of full-cycle egg donation is that you keep all the eggs from a specific cycle. You can use some right away for yourself or a gestational surrogate to undergo IVF. Then, you keep the rest so you could enlarge your family more easily in the future.
YourEggs carefully preserve any eggs from the full cycle that you don’t wish to use now. They employ advanced cryopreservation (freezing) techniques that ensure your eggs stay viable.
The current full-cycle egg donation cost is around $25,000 but could be higher. The intended parents determine the egg donor’s compensation, clinic fee, and travel expenses.
To learn more about the full-cycle egg donation option, call YourEggs today or book an appointment online.

Split Fresh Cycle Q&A

What is a split cycle?
In egg donation, a split cycle is where you choose how many eggs to purchase rather than having the entire batch (as you would with a full cycle).
The egg donor you select goes through exactly the same process as they would for a full cycle. They inject hormones that encourage all the eggs in that cycle to mature at the same time, then undergo an extraction procedure.
At this point, intended parents who choose full cycle treatment have the option of using as many eggs as they need and freezing the remainder for later use. With a split cycle, you pay for the number of eggs you want.
Six is the average quantity for a split cycle, which currently costs around $25,000 to $26,000. This includes the six eggs, all the lab fees, and preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) tests to check the embryo for any abnormalities.

What happens to the rest of the eggs from a split cycle batch?
Split cycles are often used for shared egg donation (sometimes called a split or tag along egg donor cycle). In this procedure, the YourEggs team matches a single egg donor with two or more sets of intended parents.
Most egg donors produce far more eggs than one set of intended parents needs for an IVF treatment. The average number of eggs most donors provide in one cycle is around 24 (of which 21 are likely to be mature and viable).
Six mature eggs typically offer an excellent chance of successful conception, so an egg donor’s cycle could provide sufficient eggs for two or even three sets of intended parents.

What advantages does a split cycle offer?
A split cycle might be a more economical choice for many intended parents. It offers a good chance of a successful pregnancy if you choose to have six eggs. However, if you’re on a more limited budget, you could opt for three or four eggs and still have a great chance of becoming parents.
For egg donors, a split cycle offers you a chance to bring joy to even more couples hoping to have a baby, with up to three families potentially benefiting from each split cycle.
To find out more and see if a split cycle is right for you, call YourEggs today or book an appointment online.

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