Find an Egg Donor

How to Choose Egg Donor in Ovoria Egg Bank?

There are few steps that will help you to find your suitable egg donor: '



  1. Create a New Account to View Complete Egg Donor Profiles 
  2. Create Your Search Criteria 
  3. Review the Medical History of the Donor Closely
  4. Contact Us to Get More Information or Help 
Find egg donors

Step 1. Create a New Account to View Complete Egg Donor Profiles 

Choosing a donor is an essential and emotional process. That is why we provide both childhood and adult photos so you could imagine how your son or daughter might look like. Also, you can read the information necessary to ensure the maximum similarity of yourself with a specific recipient according to particular parameters: phenotype, age, hobbies, education, interests, life motto, religion.


After creating an account, you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the donor's medical history and family overview. In medical history, you can find data about allergies, hereditary diseases and obligatory medical tests of each donor. In the family overview, you can find information about the family of a specific donor in the form of a genealogical tree.

Step 2. Create Your Search Criteria 

If you're looking for an egg donor, you probably have specific criteria. Some criteria you may think about include:


  • Appearance: hair color, eye color, height, skin tone,
  • Type of donor: anonymous or oped id donor
  • Background: ethnic, religious.
  • Personal background: education, personality, career, skills, talents 


Make a list of physical characteristics that you are hoping to have passed down to your future child.

Our database is constantly changing, so we recommend checking our catalogue often. This way, you'll know which donors you haven't checked out yet.

Step 3. Review the Medical History of the Donor

One of the most important things to find out about your egg donor is her overall health. As we mentioned before, in medical history, you can find data about allergies, hereditary diseases and obligatory medical tests of each donor.


Moreover, you can get acquainted with a family overview with information about family history of illness or disease. Another thing to consider when looking at a donor’s medical history is a family history of the disease. Family members of egg donors can have a genetic disease or disorders that could be passed down through the genes to your child – for example, chromosomal conditions or a history of mental illness. 

Step 4. Contact Us to Get More Information or Help 

Our highly experienced team of professionals includes fertility specialists, embryologists, geneticists who have academic degrees in medicine and are members of ESHRE, ASRM, and UARM will help you with your questions or disappointments. They have constantly improved their knowledge and skills, implementing cutting-edge techniques to turn your dream of a happy family into reality.


You can also contact us via phone or fill the form and we will get back to you within 24 working hours:

 

  • United Kingdom: +44 203 807 90 07
  • Canada: +1 613 416 90 70
  • France: +33 17 997 89 88
  • Spain: +34 91 008 29 88
  • Brazil: +55 613 181 04 88
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What are the main criteria for egg donors in Ovoria Egg Bank?

  • young fertile women at the age of 18-32;
  • perfectly physically and mentally healthy;
  • thoroughly screened and rescreened;
  • without detrimental habits or addictions;
  • with proven fertility (have at least one own healthy child);
  • without hereditary diseases and negative phenotypic signs.


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