Egg Donors, Wondering if Egg Donation is Right for You?
At Clover Conceptions, we are proud to be a team comprised of donors and surrogates ourselves. We have been through this journey, and we are here to advocate for and support you every step of the way. We will set up a phone consultation to walk you through the process and answer any questions you may have.
Egg Donors have the opportunity to make such a wonderful impact on the families they donate to, and a greater contribution to the world as a whole.
We work with intended parents of all walks of life, who are struggling to conceive a child. Your choice to make a difference in their lives is one of the greatest gifts to give.
When you become an Egg Donor, you will see the difficult journeys many parents have to go through, and you will see the beautiful gift that life is. You will also have the opportunity to learn about your own body and fertility, as we run extensive panels to test for any genetic abnormalities, and test your AMH (anti-mullerian hormone), which will help us to know your egg reserve levels.
The egg donation process doesn’t have to end after you donate your eggs. You can be provided with updates when a family or individual decides to use your eggs.
We value our Donors, and we compensate you accordingly. Our first time Donors' compensation begins at $10,000 and has the opportunity to increase with each cycle. If you are interested in getting started, please make sure that you fit the following FDA criteria below and send in an application, and our Donor Coordinator will reach out to you promptly:
BMI between 18-25
Flexible enough schedule to make 8-12 morning appointments
College education preferred
Age 20 - 29
Minimum height of 5’4”
No illegal drug use
No current cigarette or marijuana usage
No travel to a Zika risk area within the last 6 months
There are commitments that will be required during this process. You should be willing to administer a series of injectable medications and complete a psychological and medical exam. You will also go through an outpatient surgical process at the time of retrieving your eggs. This entire process will take between 4-8 weeks.