Compensation
Becoming an egg donor is a selfless act that may allow an individual’s or couple’s dreams of parenthood come true.
Donating eggs is not as simple as donating sperm – it is a months-long commitment requiring at-home hormonal injections and a procedure that typically requires sedation. Because of the time and effort requirements of the process, an egg donor is financially compensated for a proper exchange.
What Are The Requirements to Become an Egg Donor?
Egg donors must be generally healthy, with no history of reproductive problems.
Because injectable hormonal medication is part of the process, an egg donor must be willing to do these at home.
How Much Will I Be Paid?
There are a number of factors that may influence how much you are paid.
The primary factors would be (1) how many healthy eggs are able to be extracted, and (2) how many cycles of donation you do.
On average, egg donors can receive anywhere from $6,000-$10,000 for their first donation, and up to $12,000 for repeat donations after that. Because each person and each journey is unique, please contact Los Angeles Surrogacy for a more accurate prediction of compensation.