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      HomeBlogEgg DonorsThe Two Biggest Obstacles For Intended Parents in KC

    The Two Biggest Obstacles For Intended Parents in KC

    Posted by Pathways to Parenthood | January 28, 2015

    When you decide to build and grow your family using donor eggs, the search process can take some time.  It is best to devote as much time and energy to growing your family as you would any other big event in your life.  It is important to understand that the time devoted to the process can help make it smoother and less stressful than if you try to rush or force the necessary and important steps.

    It is realistic to expect 3-6 months from the time you make your decision to use an egg donor until you go through a cycle with your selected donor.  A variable that is hard to predict is the influences on the time frame it will take to find the right donor.  If you see an egg donor you feel good about, it is best to not wait too long to move forward with selecting her.  Often times a donor is selected by someone else if you delay your official selection, and then you have to start over.

    Once you select and match with your donor, the next step is to schedule medical evaluations and schedule the cycle at a time that works for the clinic, the donor, and of course you!  Syncing up cycles and calendars can sometimes take a couple of months.

    The cost of doing in vitro fertilization using an egg donor varies a bit between agencies and clinics so it is important to understand ALL of the potential costs upfront.

     

    To learn more about using an egg donor to build and grow your family contact us today.

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    Pathways to Parenthood Surrogacy Agency’s egg donor program is no longer in operation. After many wonderful years of helping families grow through egg donation, the difficult but necessary decision was made to close the program. The Covid pandemic’s economic impact and change in market conditions greatly influenced our decision.

    The good news is that we are still building families through surrogacy. Plus, given our years of experience, we can provide education and guidance regarding the egg donation process for family building, and also recommendations and referrals for finding an egg donor. Please contact us for more information.

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