Egg donation > Donate Eggs
Be an Amazing Egg Donor and TOTALLY change someone’s life.
This is an incredibly kind, life changing gift to offer another person.
So, I would like to start by saying a HUGE thank you to anyone who is looking into the process of considering becoming an egg donor. This is a very, very special thing to do for someone else, and the sense of pride and achievement having done this for someone will stay with you forever.
Thank you – whatever you decide – for understanding what infertility might mean to a couple, and how some people long to start a family but can’t without the help of an egg donor. The journey for most people will have been long and hard but many women will never give up hope that one day they can be a mum (or dad), and with your help, you can go such a long way to making this happen.
But first you need to know all about what the process entails and what you will have to do. I hope I have answered some of your immediate questions below but maybe you’d like to look around the website OR just register here.
I’m sure you’ll have lots of questions and I’m really happy to talk you through this. Do get in touch!
Alison
But there are some facts that you might like to know:
- Does egg donation hurt - No, it’s painless
- Do I get paid? You will get £750 in compensation
- Do I need to have had children to be an egg donor - No
- Will donating eggs affect my fertility - No
- How long is the actual treatment cycle - over 12-14 days with about 4 short appointments during that time (you do not need to take all these days off)
- If you want to register as an egg donor, please Click here
“Lucy’s” egg donation experience
Further information
If you go to the links (to the right) you can read more about what it means to donate eggs and give this most amazing gift to a couple.
You can have a chat, or text, any one of us at Altrui about what is involved. There is no expectation from us, nor commitment to continue, but just drop us an email, ring or text. We’re here to help you make an informed decision about whether or not egg donation is for you. But can we suggest that before you do, you have a good look around the website, get a feel for this and read some of the blogs, then you will have a good idea about the process.
If you are interested in donating eggs and would like to talk to someone about this without any obligation, please call 0800 324 7872 (FREE from a landline) or 01969 667 875 (landline) or 07790 769 788 (mobile)
For further support and advice about egg donation, please feel free to talk to us in total confidence on 01969 667 875