Become an Egg Donor

Make Someone’s Family-Building Dreams Come True

Becoming an egg donor is a unique experience that allows young women to help aspiring parents achieve their family-building dreams. From infertile couples and individuals to LGBTQ+ families to single aspiring parents, egg donation makes it possible for many to become parents and grow their families. We at Tennessee Fertility Institute have great respect for the incredible young women who choose to take part in this journey and we are immensely grateful for your interest in our egg donor program.

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Egg Donor Compensation

Egg donors in our program can earn up to $10,000 in compensation for their first cycle. Egg donors who donate six times (the maximum number) can earn a cumulative compensation of $60,000.

Egg Donor Requirements

To be accepted into Tennessee Fertility Institute’s egg donor program, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Have had a normal pap smear exam within the last 1 – 3 years
  • Between the ages of 21 to 31 (donation must occur before the donor’s 32nd birthday)
  • In good health
  • A body mass index (BMI) under 30; preferred BMI 19-28
  • Non-smoker; preferred no vaping
  • Non-drug user
  • Regular menstrual cycles (patients can be on birth control pills / have some IUDs that regulate cycles)
  • No inherited genetic disorders
  • No infectious diseases
  • A college degree or some college preferred
  • Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent

The Egg Donor Process

  1. Apply Online

    To start the incredible journey of becoming an egg donor with Tennessee Fertility Institute, the first step is to fill out our initial donor application, which takes about 3-5 minutes to complete. Once we’ve reviewed your initial application and you’ve been approved, we’ll send you the full questionnaire.

  2. Stimulation

    After a candidate has successfully completed the screening phase, the stimulation cycle and egg retrieval procedure are scheduled. The stimulation cycle involves taking self-injected fertility medications so that the ovaries release multiple eggs in a single cycle. During the stimulation cycle, you will visit our clinic every day to monitor your progress. This phase takes about two weeks.

  3. Egg Retrieval

    Once the time is right, we will finalize your appointment for egg retrieval. Performed under sedation, egg retrieval involves using an aspirating needle guided by ultrasound to gently suction the eggs out of their follicles. The procedure takes approximately 30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Becoming an egg donor in Tennessee allows you to help individuals and couples achieve their dreams of parenthood. Tennessee Fertility Institute offers a supportive environment, comprehensive medical care, and competitive compensation for your time and effort. By donating your eggs, you can make a significant impact on someone’s life while also gaining valuable insights into your own reproductive health.

Interested in Becoming an Egg Donor in Tennessee?

If you would like to speak to someone about the egg donation process, application, or compensation, please call the clinic at (615) 721-6250.

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