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More than 75 percent of women at East Coast Fertility, many of whom are over age 45 and who turn to IVF as a treatment option with donor eggs conceive as a result of the procedure.  Nationally, each year, this method accounts for about 5,800 babies born in the United States.

 Egg donors generously donate their eggs to East Coast Fertility for use by recipients who wish to experience a pregnancy but cannot use their own eggs to conceive.  It requires much time and dedication and we ackowledge that.  Our donors receive compensation for their efforts between $6,000 and $9,000 per cycle.

In 1987, Dr. David Kreiner directed the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine Donor Egg program, the first successful donor egg program in the nation.  His research, Spontaneous and Pharmacologically Induced Remissions in Patients with Premature Ovarian Failure (link to paper under research) was published in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1988.  In 1988, he achieved the first donor egg pregnancy conceived by IVF on Long Island.  In 2009, East Coast Fertility’s Donor Egg program provides patients, who can no longer produce healthy eggs; embryos that can help you carry and deliver a baby.  

Healthy females between 21-31 years of age are recruited by East Coast Fertility to anonymously donate their eggs.


Application for Potential Donors

Thinking of Becoming an Egg Donor?