Pathway 2021

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Becoming an egg donor Thank you for your interest in becoming an egg donor. This section provides you with specific information relating to your role in the IVF treatment cycle. DONOR EGG treatment splits a traditional IVF cycle into two parts. The first part involves you as the donor with the stimulation of your ovaries, followed by the egg collection. The second part involves the recipient receiving your eggs.

Counselling and support Although you are not the one experiencing infertility, many donors are drawn into the hopes and aspirations of the person they are donating to, even if they do not know her. Many donors are surprised by how disappointed they feel if their recipient does not become pregnant. The medications you take to stimulate the ovaries and the travelling to and from the clinic can add to the stress. These issues make counselling and support especially important – you’ll have counselling before starting treatment, but please feel free to contact the counsellors at other times if you feel the need. Your nurse is another great source of support and information, as you find out about being a donor and while going through treatment. As you go through your part of the IVF cycle, we will share how things are going with the recipient; for example results of blood tests and scans.

Contraceptive protection Your FA doctor will discuss what to do about contraception during your donor cycle. Sometimes one or two eggs may be left behind after egg collection and it is important not to become pregnant accidentally.

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Having a period The medications you receive to stimulate your ovaries for egg collection will probably mean you have a slightly heavier than usual period, and it will probably come a bit earlier than normal – often 8-10 days after egg collection.

Review after donation We will provide you with a written summary of your egg donation cycle. Some doctors prefer to do this as a letter to your GP with a copy to you; others prefer to provide you with a written summary after the egg collection. We strongly encourage you to make an appointment with your FA doctor to review how things went. It is up to you when you want to do this – we can make this appointment at the time of egg collection if that is helpful. You are also very welcome to follow up with one of our counsellors to discuss any issues that came up during your donation cycle.

Which parts of the magazine apply to being an egg donor? Because egg donation involves the first half of an IVF cycle, large parts of this magazine apply to egg donors – we have listed relevant sections on the right. You may be interested in reading some of the other sections to appreciate what your recipient may be experiencing.


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More information Fertility Facts Fees guide

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pages 131-132

Index

5min
pages 125-130

I wanted to be a mum

3min
page 124

Public funding

4min
pages 122-123

Donor Embryos

5min
pages 116-118

Surrogacy

7min
pages 119-121

Egg

3min
pages 110-111

On being a donor

2min
pages 100-101

Donor and surrogacy basics

19min
pages 102-107

Pregnancy care

3min
page 97

Waiting for your pregnancy result

1min
page 96

Holding on to hope

4min
pages 94-95

Screening for genetic disorders

5min
pages 88-89

Chance of a child

3min
page 93

Sperm sample

3min
page 84

Egg collection

2min
page 83

Blood tests and scans

3min
page 82

We feel blessed

3min
page 76

Add-on treatments

5min
pages 74-75

Choosing the best embryo

5min
pages 72-73

Risks and side effects

9min
pages 68-70

Decisions to make

2min
page 71

Just one beautiful child

6min
pages 61-63

Problems and solutions

3min
page 67

What happens in IVF

4min
pages 64-65

OI with FSH

2min
page 60

IUI

18min
pages 52-59

Consent

1min
page 45

De-stressing, not distressing

2min
page 43

Becoming fertility fit

6min
pages 41-42

Fertility tests

4min
pages 39-40

The emotional rollercoaster

1min
page 34

Ways you can offer support

2min
page 35

Essentials for men

5min
pages 32-33

Lifestyle tips – her and him

2min
page 31

Our colourful journey

2min
pages 24-25

Clomiphene and Letrozole

1min
page 20

Hormones and medications

4min
pages 15-16

Salve: Our patient app

2min
page 17

Your privacy

4min
pages 10-11

Using a donor

4min
pages 22-23

Other languages

4min
pages 18-19

Feedback, complaints and advocates

4min
page 9

Approach and values

2min
page 8
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