At Imagine Egg Donation, we are dedicated to connecting compassionate, thoroughly screened donors with the nation’s leading fertility clinics. Our careful matching process not only bridges the gap between generosity and hope but also creates a supportive pathway for those who dream of building or expanding their families.
We work with the most elite fertility centers in the United States. Our network of centers are in
constant
need of highly desirable egg donors to help their couples achieve their dream of becoming parents.
By donating your eggs, you create life-changing possibilities for hopeful parents who’ve
struggled to
start a family. Imagine the impact of giving someone the chance to hold their
baby in their arms for
the
very first time.
Here’s What You Need to Know
As an egg donor, you’re giving someone the chance to start a family when they otherwise couldn’t. Some women are unable to have children due to age, health conditions, or other factors, and that’s where you come in. By donating your eggs, you’re providing a healthy, viable option for someone who dreams of becoming a parent.
Applying is simple! Just fill out a short application on our website. Once you submit it, you’ll receive an email with the next steps. Your profile will be added to a secure portal that only fertility centers can access, allowing them to match you with couples looking to start a family. Each clinic has slightly different criteria, so the process may vary depending on their specific needs.
Egg donors typically earn between $6,000 and $10,000 per donation. And according to guidelines set forth by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), a woman can donate up to six times, meaning you could earn up to $60,000 in total. Compensation varies based on factors like location and clinic demand, but donors are always well-compensated for their time and generosity.
There are general qualifications to become a donor, but each fertility clinic evaluates candidates individually. The best way to find out is to complete our short intake form—an Imagine team member or a clinic in our network will then reach out to discuss your eligibility and answer any questions.
No, health insurance is not required to become an egg donor. All medical expenses related to the donation process are covered by the fertility center, so you won’t have to worry about any out-of-pocket costs.
The process of egg donation has been in existence for decades and there is very little information connecting any risks of egg donation to a woman’s long-term fertility. According to Verywell Health, women in their 20’s have between 150,000 to 300,000 viable eggs.
There are no known associations between egg donation and infertility. Many donors complete multiple donation cycles, take a break to have their own families, and even choose to donate again. Like any medical procedure, there are risks, but decades of experience show that the process is safe for most women.
Yes, in most cases, egg donation is typically anonymous, meaning you and the intended parents will never meet. Fertility clinics ensure confidentiality, and while intended parents will have access to necessary medical information and photos to help them choose a donor, your details remain private.
While the baby will share your genetics, you won’t have any legal or parental responsibilities. Egg donors don’t have parental rights or obligations, and once your donation is complete, the intended parents take full responsibility for any children born from the process. You’re simply giving someone the opportunity to start their family—without any future commitments.