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The
Center for Assisted Reproduction
offers women who are unable
to conceive using their own eggs the opportunity to become
pregnant using donor eggs. This can be an excellent option
for women who want to have children, but who do not ovulate
or have problems ovulating. Candidates to receive donor eggs
include women who have undergone premature menopause or cancer
therapy and older women.
The
Center for Assisted Reproduction
actively recruits and screens potential egg donors.
By having a large donor population available to us, we are
often able to eliminate much of the cost that may be involved
in using a separate "outside" donor agency. This
cost advantage is a relief for recipient couples who are concerned
about the expense of treatment, yet still desire to choose
from several different egg donor profiles.
We understand
that many people want to know something about the woman
whose egg they are using to begin their family. We also understand
the need for donor privacy. Though egg donors' identities
remain anonymous to recipient couples, in our program, patients
have access to detailed medical histories, psychological screening
results, family histories, educational backgrounds, and key
interests or talents of the egg donors. This system allows
for both donor and recipient to feel comfortable and respected.
For more
information on egg donation, visit www.donoregginfo.com.
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