Egg Donation Program

Donate Eggs. Help Create Families.
New Jersey’s Trusted Egg
Donation Program

Give the gift of family through egg donation and earn $8,000 for each donation cycle. Our New Jersey fertility clinic makes it simple to help others while being generously compensated. 

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What is Egg Donation?
Who Can Become an Egg Donor?
The Egg Donation Process Explained
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Egg donation is a life-changing process that helps couples achieve their dreams of parenthood when traditional IVF isn’t possible.
At Advanced Reproductive Medicine, we’ve spent over 20 years helping patients complete their families through egg donation. Our program has consistently high success rates, making your contribution even more meaningful. 

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Our program seeks healthy women who want to help others build their families. To qualify as a donor, you must:

  • Be between 21 and 32 years old
  • Be in good overall health
  • Have no significant medical problems
  • Pass a psychological evaluation
  • Have no history of drug use or STDs
  • Be a non-smoker

Your donated eggs provide hope to women facing various fertility challenges, including: 

  • Those with low ovarian reserve or failed IVF cycles
  • Women of advanced chronologic age seeking to build their families
  • Patients who have undergone chemotherapy
  • Women managing genetic conditions affecting fertility

We respect your privacy throughout this journey.
Our program ensures that your personal choices and anonymity are always protected while you help our patients achieve their dreams..

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As an egg donor, you’ll provide a detailed personal and family health profile. We maintain strict confidentiality throughout the process – donors and recipients never learn each other’s identities.

The Six Steps of Egg Donation:

  1. Ovulation Induction : You’ll receive fertility medications (FSH) to stimulate your ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
  2. Egg Collection : Once mature, eggs are collected through a simple procedure under office anesthesia using vaginal ultrasound.
  3. Fertilization : In the laboratory, collected eggs are combined with sperm. Sometimes, a procedure called ICSI is used to improve fertilization success.
  4. Embryo Development : Fertilized eggs develop into embryos in specialized incubators at our IVF laboratory.
  5. Transfer to Recipient : The embryos are transferred to the recipient after her body is prepared.
  6. Embryo Storage : Any additional embryos may be frozen for future use.

Our donors include college students, graduate students, and working professionals – all sharing the common goal of helping others grow their families while being generously compensated for their efforts.

 

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As an egg donor at Advanced Reproductive Medicine, you receive: 

  1. $8,000 compensation for each donation cycle
  2. Opportunity for up to six donation cycles
  3. No costs or financial obligation to you

Help create families while being generously compensated for your time and commitment. Contact us to learn more about becoming an egg donor. Our team will answer your questions and help determine if you qualify for our donation program.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it time for me to see a fertility specialist? +
If you've been trying to conceive for over a year (or six months if you're over 35), it may be time to consult a fertility specialist.
Isn't infertility a "women's problem"? +
No, infertility affects both men and women equally. Male factors contribute to infertility in about 40% of cases.
How often should we have intercourse? +
For the best chance of conception, couples should have intercourse every 1–2 days during the ovulation period.
Can I be monitored during treatment in your Cranford, Princeton, or Edison offices? +
Yes, all our locations offer full monitoring services for fertility treatments.
Who do I call if I have a problem or run out of medication after hours? +
Please contact our emergency on-call service for any urgent issues outside business hours.

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