Becoming a Donor
Becoming an egg donor is a profound way to make a lasting difference. Your generous gift helps individuals and couples who dream of becoming parents but face challenges on their journey. At American Beginnings Consortium, we are committed to making your experience safe, supportive, and meaningful every step of the way.
Our dedicated team offers a compassionate and professional environment, providing all the medical, psychological, and legal support you need. We ensure the process is smooth, confidential, and respectful of your time and well-being. Donating eggs is more than a procedure—it’s an opportunity to bring joy, hope, and new beginnings to families.
Before getting started, we recommend reviewing our Donor Journey Guide, created to guide you with care and confidence.
Your generosity can change lives. Get Started Today and take the first step toward becoming an egg donor.
Prequalification's
While specific requirements may vary, here are the general eligibility guidelines for egg donors in the U.S.:
Age Range – Typically between 21 and 32 years old.
Overall Health – Must be in good physical and mental health.
Reproductive Health – Regular menstrual cycles, no major reproductive disorders, and not currently using certain forms of birth control (like implants or injections).
Non-Smoker/Drug-Free – Free from tobacco, illegal drugs, and excessive alcohol use.
BMI Range – Within a healthy range as determined by medical professionals.
Family Medical History – Must have access to basic family medical history for genetic screening purposes.
Commitment – Willing to attend medical appointments, follow treatment protocols, and complete the donation process responsibly.
These general standards help ensure the health and safety of both the donor and the families who depend on their generous gift.
Egg Donor Q&A: Addressing Your Concerns
It’s natural to have questions before donating. Here are a few key points to help you feel confident in your decision:
Understanding Your Egg Supply – Women are born with about two million eggs. By puberty, this decreases to around 400,000, and only 400–500 mature throughout life. Donating uses a few of these eggs without affecting your future fertility.
Safety and Health Considerations – Research from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine shows that fertility medications used for egg donation are not linked to an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Current evidence supports the safety of these treatments.
Minimizing Risks – Different stimulation protocols are available to reduce side effects. Our team works closely with you to choose the best protocol for your health and comfort.
Why Choose American Beginnings Consortium?
Trusted Expertise – Certified specialists, legal professionals, and experienced coordinators supporting you at every step.
Personalized Support – Guidance tailored to your unique needs and circumstances.
Comprehensive Care – Every detail managed, from medical procedures to legal considerations.
Compassionate Community – A respectful, supportive environment where donors are truly valued.
At American Beginnings Consortium, you are more than a donor—you’re family. Together, we can make dreams come true and create lasting joy for others.