
为什么成为卵子捐赠者
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we understand that when you begin your journey as an Intended Parent, you may need the support of an egg donor.
Our program offers two carefully designed options — Fresh Egg Donation and Frozen Egg Donation — so you can select the approach that aligns with your goals, priorities, and timeline.

1. Fresh Egg Donation
Eggs are retrieved directly from the donor after an ovarian stimulation cycle and are immediately fertilized.
Average Quantity: Typically 10 to 20 eggs, depending on the donor’s response to medication.
Advantages: Potentially higher total number of eggs. All eggs retrieved belong exclusively to the Intended Parent.
Considerations: No guarantee of the number of eggs obtained. Longer process (4–6 months) due to donor synchronization and legal procedures.

2. Frozen Egg Donation
Eggs are retrieved in advance, vitrified, and stored until the Intended Parents are ready to proceed.
Average Quantity: Pre-set cohort of 6 eggs per batch.
Advantages: Immediate availability. Guarantee of 1 or 2 blastocyst-stage embryos (depending on the selected plan).
Reduced emotional and financial risk due to predictable outcomes.
Considerations: Smaller number of eggs compared to fresh cycles. Cohorts of eggs from the same donor may be available to other intended parents.

Cost Comparison
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Fresh cycles: $20,000 – $50,000+ (depending on donor compensation and experience).
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Frozen cycles: $16,375 – $30,725 (depending on cohort size).
Success & Quality
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Advances in vitrification have closed the gap in success rates between fresh and frozen eggs, particularly when embryos are developed to the blastocyst stage.
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In both cases, laboratory quality and medical expertise are key to achieving optimal outcomes.
Quick Comparison
Feature | Fresh Egg Donation | Frozen Egg Donation |
|---|---|---|
Time to start | 4–6 months | Immediate |
Number of eggs | 10–20 (variable) | 6–12 fixed (depending on cohort size) |
Embryo guarantee | No | Yes (1–2 blastocysts, depending on plan) |
Estimated cost | $20,000 – $50,000+ | $16,375 – $30,725 |
Scheduling flexibility | Limited | High |
Cancellation risk | Low to moderate | Very low |
Our Egg Donation Program is designed to offer clear and reliable options.
Whether you choose fresh or frozen eggs, our team will guide you every step of the way to maximize your chances of success and tailor the process to your unique circumstances.
卵子捐赠流程
We’ve designed our process to provide clarity and support at every stage. From your first consultation to egg retrieval, our experienced team will walk beside you every step of the way.
Step | Fresh Egg Donation | Frozen Egg Donation | Same or Different? |
|---|---|---|---|
1. Initial Consultation | Yes, to understand goals and preferences | Yes, same purpose | Same |
2. Intended Parent Application | Yes | Yes | Same |
3. Donor Selection | Choose from fresh donor profiles | Choose from profile of pre-screened donors with frozen egg cohorts (6-12 eggs) | Similar, but selection differs |
4. Donor Hold | Yes, up to 5 days while medical records reviewed | Not applicable (donor already medically approved) | Different |
5. Agency Retainer & Payment | Yes | Yes | Same (payment structure differs) |
6. Medical & Psychological Screening | Performed after matching with donor | Already completed before egg retrieva | Different |
7. Medical Clearance | Required before proceeding | Already granted | Different |
8. Legal Contract | Signed before cycle begins | No | Different |
9. Medication & Synchronization | Required to align donor and recipient cycles | Only recipient preparation needed | Different |
10. Monitoring & Support | Monitoring donor cycle and recipient | Monitoring recipient only | Different |
11. Egg Retrieval | Required procedure for egg collection | Not required (already completed) | Different |
12. Thawing & Fertilization | Thawing not necessary; eggs fertilized once retrieved | Eggs are thawed and fertilized | Frozen only |
13. Embryo Transfer | Transfer of embryo(s) to uterus | Transfer of embryo(s) to uterus | Same |
卵子捐赠流程

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