Exploring Egg Donation as an Option for PCOS-Related Infertility
by MyEggBankin FertilitySeptember 20th, 2024
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common cause of infertility in women. Fortunately, there are numerous treatments available to help individuals with the condition grow their families. While having PCOS doesn't automatically necessitate the use of an egg donor, some women with PCOS may be unable to conceive using their own eggs. In these cases, using donor eggs may offer the best chance of having a baby.
Can Women with PCOS Conceive?
While PCOS can make conceiving more challenging, it isn’t impossible to get pregnant with the condition. Women with PCOS have a hormonal imbalance that interferes with the growth and release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation), which may cause irregular or no ovulation and could negatively impact fertility.
Your fertility doctor may first recommend ovulation-stimulating medications, intrauterine insemination (IUI), or in vitro fertilization (IVF) using your own eggs. If these methods are unsuccessful, your doctor may determine that your most suitable path to parenthood would be through using an egg donor.
The Egg Donation Process
The egg donor selection and fertilization - processes can be complex but are not uncommon paths to parenthood. Choosing an egg donor is a highly personal decision, so it's best to work with an egg donor agency that can guide you through each step of the process.
Egg Donor Selection
A reputable egg bank takes extensive measures when selecting donors for their database. Potential donors undergo thorough mental, physical, and genetic screenings to ensure they're suitable to donate their eggs. Once you gain access to the donor database, you will be able to view the donor’s full profile which will include her physical characteristics, comprehensive medical profile, and genetic report, as well as several photographs of the donor to help you identify the right donor for you.
Egg Donor Fertilization
After choosing a donor, the eggs will then be fertilized with your chosen sperm source. The resulting embryos will be transferred to the uterus of the intended carrier, whether it's the intended mother or a gestational surrogate. Within two weeks of the IVF procedure, a pregnancy test will reveal whether the transfer was successful.
Start Your Egg Donation Journey Today
Egg donation is a valid path to parenthood that helps all types of couples and individuals grow their families. If you’re interested in learning more about egg donation, MyEggBank is here to help. We’re proud to be the largest and most diverse donor egg bank network in North America. Contact us today to learn more.