Ep. 25 | Fresh Egg Donor Cycles

Episode 25 March 05, 2021 00:34:11
Ep. 25 | Fresh Egg Donor Cycles
Fertility Cafe
Ep. 25 | Fresh Egg Donor Cycles

Mar 05 2021 | 00:34:11

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Hosted By

Eloise Drane

Show Notes

On today’s episode, we’re going to talk about what happens after an Intended Parent has finally found his or her ideal egg donor. Host Eloise Drane tells it like it is, setting realistic expectations, in hopes of warding off disappointment and frustration during the egg donor process.

The decisions, first to work with an egg donor and then who your donor will be, are huge and can be emotionally fraught. It can help to have a complete overview of the process, from start to finish, including all the potential delays and obstacles.

We’ll discuss topics including:


 Links for more resources


On the blog: Three Tips to Save Time and Money When Pursuing Egg Donation

On the blog: How Do I Find Specific Types of Egg Donors?

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