Egg donation information, egg donation conditions, egg donation process, a quick guide before egg donation!

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Do you know how many couples struggling with infertility can be helped simply through egg donation?
Not every woman’s reproductive function is completely healthy. Many mothers are unable to conceive naturally — some due to age, others because of poor ovarian function, low egg quality, or even congenital ovarian disorders that cannot be reversed.

Through egg donation, you can help couples achieve pregnancy and build their dream families, while also gaining a free health assessment for yourself. Once your donation is successful, you’ll also receive compensation (nutrition allowance) — a truly rewarding experience in every sense.

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1. U.S. vs. Taiwan Egg Donation

Different countries have different regulations. Most Taiwanese donors choose either to donate locally or in the U.S. So, what’s the difference between donating eggs in Taiwan and the U.S.? Which is right for you?

CategoryU.S. Egg DonationTaiwan Egg Donation
Height160 cm and aboveUsually 155 cm and above
AgeAround 19–27 years old20–35 years old
CompensationNT$210,000–600,000Up to NT$99,000
Medical Check FeesPrepaid about NT$16,000; reimbursed regardless of resultsCovered by hospital; if canceled, donor must pay
EducationUniversity degree or higherNo specific requirement
Donation FrequencyUp to 6 timesOnce only
Profile PhotosDonor photos shown to intended parents; appearance is a major factorAnonymous; selected by doctors based on genetic compatibility

While compensation in the U.S. is generally higher, the overall process and health standards are similar.
Different agencies also have their own rules, so it’s essential to verify requirements and conditions with the agency before applying.

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2. Egg Donor Qualifications

Wondering if you meet the qualifications for egg donation? Here’s a full checklist divided into three main categories:

Physical Requirements

  • Age: 19–31 years old

  • Blood type: No restrictions

  • No genetic disorders (e.g., Hepatitis B/C, epilepsy, hemophilia)

  • No infectious diseases (e.g., HIV, syphilis)

  • Non-smoker, non-drinker, no drug use

  • Regular menstrual cycles

  • Previous egg donation experience is a plus

Appearance Requirements

  • Height: 160 cm and above

  • BMI: 18.5–24 (normal range)

  • Natural and healthy facial features; no major cosmetic surgery

  • No bad habits such as smoking, drinking, drug use, or staying up late

  • Education: High school or above (college preferred)

Mental Health

  • No mental illness or psychiatric medication use

💬 Still unsure if you qualify? Don’t worry! You can contact Global Egg Donor for a quick consultation to assess your eligibility and understand the process better.

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3. Egg Donation Process

Curious about the full egg donation journey? Here’s a breakdown step-by-step:

1️⃣ Submit Application & Photos
Fill out your basic information and provide photos for review.

2️⃣ Professional Consultation
Qualified applicants are contacted by staff to explain the next steps.

3️⃣ Matching with Intended Parents
Based on your profile, you may be matched with potential parents for fresh or frozen egg donation. Matching can take 3–6 months.

4️⃣ Blood Test & Ovarian Scan
Tests check AMH levels and follicle count to assess ovarian function.

5️⃣ Genetic & STI Tests
Ensures no hereditary or sexually transmitted conditions.

6️⃣ Travel to the U.S.
After passing all tests, you’ll begin birth control medication to regulate your cycle, apply for an ESTA visa, purchase flights, and travel to the U.S. for donation.

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4. Important Considerations

Risks

  • Hormone Injections: May cause mild reactions or ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), with symptoms such as bloating, nausea, or dizziness. Occurs in only 1–5% of donors.

  • Egg Retrieval Surgery: Performed under IV sedation with no incision; recovery is usually same-day.

  • Long-Term Effects: According to U.S. medical studies, egg donation does not cause infertility or long-term side effects.

Before Donation

  • Stop taking non-prescribed medication unless approved by your doctor

  • Maintain regular sleep and exercise routines

After Donation

  • Stay hydrated and replenish electrolytes to reduce OHSS risk

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5. Summary

Egg donation requires thoughtful consideration, but when done properly under professional guidance, it’s safe and meaningful. Many women hesitate due to misunderstanding the process or focusing only on compensation — but with the right information, you’ll find it’s a compassionate act that truly changes lives.

Why Choose Global Egg Donor?

  • Years of professional experience in matching donors and intended parents

  • Strong aftercare support for donor health and safety

  • Transparent compensation and clear communication

  • Trusted by hundreds of families worldwide

Global Egg Donor cares not just about intended parents — we care deeply about you, the donor. Let us help you safely and confidently complete this incredible journey of love.

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Please wear light makeup. Do not wear colored contact lenses, face masks, or sunglasses. Facial features must be clearly visible, including eyelid type (single or double eyelids), eye shape, nose, and ears.
Photos from toddler, elementary school, junior high, or high school graduation are all acceptable.

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Photos should clearly show your body shape to help assess your BMI (Body Mass Index). Please wear fitted but appropriate clothing. Most clinics require egg donors to have a BMI between 18 and 29. If you’re unsure of your BMI, you can use an online BMI calculator.
Egg donation report , Genetic test report ,Medical examination report ,Highest education diploma , Academic transcript, Other award certificates
(Note: Hormone blood test and transvaginal ultrasound are typically done on Day 3 of your menstrual cycle.)

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