Egg Donation

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What are your thoughts and views about egg donation?
 
Guys, with the name Foo he clearly owns a Chinese restaurant and is actually asking for us to donate eggs for their "Foo Yung". Tough economic times call for tough measures to stay in business!

Foo, I've got six eggs for you here. Come and fetch them some time. All the best! ;)
 
South African egg donation is a very real and serious matter. It is a way fertile woman can assist infertile people conceive. South African egg donation is anonymous and confidential and a very special and generous deed.
 
South African egg donation is a very real and serious matter. It is a way fertile woman can assist infertile people conceive. South African egg donation is anonymous and confidential and a very special and generous deed.


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Frankly, the process scares the heck out of me. I've seen several documentaries & read up about it. They give the young women a lot of money. I am talking, serious, buy a car/take an overseas holiday money. They tend to target university age girls. Couples will pay more to a specific person than the clinics, because obviously they are desperate.

Basically the process involves getting some injections or other medication that stops the young women from losing their eggs as they usually would each month. The unfertilised eggs are left to develop for some time, during which the woman will get bloated & even develop a bit of a bump. After a certain time she goes back to the clinic & gets given medication that puts her into labour, for all intents and purposes. She gets contractions and the eggs are harvested. The eggs are then fertilised with the dad's sperm & implanted into the mom, or fertilised via another donor and carried to term in whatever way, depending on the couple's situation.

I wish couples who are desperate for children all the best. I just couldn't do the donating or the invasive implantation etc. Too scary.
 
No nookie for months, while you do this.
You have to inject yourself several times with hormones and stuff.
But like I said i'm not using mine so if someone want mine they are welcome to it.
 
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Frankly, the process scares the heck out of me. I've seen several documentaries & read up about it. They give the young women a lot of money. I am talking, serious, buy a car/take an overseas holiday money. They tend to target university age girls. Couples will pay more to a specific person than the clinics, because obviously they are desperate.

Basically the process involves getting some injections or other medication that stops the young women from losing their eggs as they usually would each month. The unfertilised eggs are left to develop for some time, during which the woman will get bloated & even develop a bit of a bump. After a certain time she goes back to the clinic & gets given medication that puts her into labour, for all intents and purposes. She gets contractions and the eggs are harvested. The eggs are then fertilised with the dad's sperm & implanted into the mom, or fertilised via another donor and carried to term in whatever way, depending on the couple's situation.

I wish couples who are desperate for children all the best. I just couldn't do the donating or the invasive implantation etc. Too scary.

Gees...talk about misinformed!!!!

In some countries its a business and the woman make some money. Here I have heard of figures between Free and R15000 in this country.

My wife and I have done this so I speak from (IVF) experience. The donor woman is given drugs to a)control her date of ovulation to sync with the recipient and b) to product more eggs than the normal one that she normally produces.

Because there are now more eggs she swells (like the back of a teaspoon) a little more around the ovaries......SHE DOES NOT GO INTO LABOR! Instead a small cut (pin hole surgery) is made at each ovary to extract the eggs - you dont even see these cuts a while after post op.

The eggs are then fertilised in controlled conditions to then inseminated into the recipient.

My thoughts on this........I know what its like not to be able to produce children due to whatever problem. I know how desparate couples become in a quest to become parents, somthing that most people accept is their God given right. My Wife and I have spent just over R1mil on various procedures and still have absolutely nothing to show for it.

Guys while I accept this may be a funny subject for some....for those that have these predicaments its all but!!!
 
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