There are many reasons why a person may decide to become an egg donor. Given the technological advancements in recent years, the possibility is more safe and more available than ever. The choice, however, remains a very personal one. Each individual must weigh some of the pros and cons for themselves to determine whether or not becoming an egg donor is the right choice for them.
Here are some of the pros and cons of becoming an egg donor:
Pros
• Self-Awareness – A person looking to become an egg donor is going to learn a lot about their own fertility. They may learn things that will play a large role in their future should they decide to store eggs for themselves or if they want to start a family and have children sometime in the future.
• Altruism – Becoming an egg donor is helping two things: struggling couples who cannot conceive on their own and the medical research community (which relies on donations for their experiments and studies).
• Financial Compensation – Travel expenses, the free medical treatments, and payment of over $4,000 has been reported. This can provide a very real reason for going through the process of becoming an egg donor. In fact, this can be one of the largest motivating factors for many people.
• Free Testing – Testing is provided for a large number of genetic disorders in addition to infectious disease testing (primarily for sexually transmitted diseases).
Cons
• Psychological – The possibility of having no contact with a child which bears your genetic material can be a difficult one to overcome. This can be worked through by meeting with prospective parents.
• Surgery – Though the process only takes ten to fifteen minutes and is a relatively minor surgical procedure, there can always be complications (as with any type of surgery). Disorientation and impaired reflexes have been reported following the procedure.
• Ovarian Hyperstimulation – This can occur in some cases and can result in swollen ovaries, retention of fluid, and abdominal pain.
• Hormone Injections – Hormone injections can lead to bloating, tired feelings, or general malaise during the donation cycle. These injections can also lead to the possibility of complete loss of fertility or damage to the ovaries.
Conclusions
Becoming an egg donor is a very personal decision and all of the pros and cons should be taken into account before deciding to do anything. There are many other resources available that should be utilized to help in this research. A physician should be contacted as well in order to discuss the possibility of egg donation. This entire subject is hotly debated in both public and on the Internet and it is worth researching. The research is useful for many reasons, the first of which being the separation of fact from fiction. Given the zealous nature of people on both sides of the discussion, the truth is often either twisted or exaggerated to make a case for either side. Medical professionals can be extremely helpful in this regard.
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