Spanish Speaking Available

Egg Donor Conception

Helping you grow your family with the gift of donor eggs and advanced fertility care.

Egg donor conception offers hope to individuals and couples who are unable to conceive using their own eggs. This family-building option uses eggs from a carefully screened donor, which are then fertilized with sperm from the intended parent or a donor and transferred into the uterus of the intended mother or a gestational carrier.

At our Queens fertility clinic, we offer both anonymous and known donor options through trusted egg donor banks and agencies. All donors undergo rigorous medical, genetic, and psychological screening to ensure the highest standards of safety and success. Egg donation is commonly recommended for women with low ovarian reserve, genetic conditions, or advanced maternal age, as well as for LGBTQ+ couples or single intended fathers.

Our team is here to guide you through the medical, emotional, and legal aspects of egg donor conception with compassion and transparency.

How It Works: Step-by-Step

1. Initial Consultation. We begin with a thorough consultation to review your medical history, discuss your goals, and determine if donor egg conception is the best path for your family-building journey.

2. Selecting an Egg Donor. You can choose from a wide network of pre-screened egg donors based on health, ethnicity, education, physical traits, and other preferences. Options include anonymous donors or known donors, depending on your comfort level and legal considerations.

3. Fertilization and Embryo Creation. Once donor eggs are available, they are fertilized in our lab using sperm from the intended parent or a sperm donor. The resulting embryos are monitored, and the healthiest are selected for transfer or freezing.

4. Embryo Transfer. A selected embryo is transferred into the uterus of the intended parent or a gestational carrier. The procedure is gentle and brief, followed by a short rest period.

5. Pregnancy Testing and Support. Two weeks after transfer, a blood test confirms pregnancy. Our team continues to provide medical guidance, emotional support, and coordination with your OB/GYN for a smooth transition to prenatal care.

Other Fertility Services

With over 50 years of combined experience and thousands of successful fertility journeys, our expert team in the Queens is committed to helping you grow your family.

During your private consultation, we’ll take time to understand your goals, check your fertility hormone levels, and perform an ovarian ultrasound.

Whether you’re considering long-term egg freezing or just exploring your options, our experts are here to support you every step of the way.

We offer Embryo Genetic Testing (PGT), an advanced screening that checks embryos for genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities, helping to improve pregnancy health and increase the chances of a successful outcome.

Personalized service that closely tracks your ovulation and hormonal patterns to optimize the timing for conception or fertility treatments, maximizing your chances of success.

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a simple, low-intervention fertility treatment where prepared sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation to increase the likelihood of pregnancy.

Our advanced genetic screening allows for accurate identification of embryo gender, offering you the ability to make informed family planning choices.

ICSI is an advanced procedure where one healthy sperm is injected directly into an egg, commonly used for male infertility or when previous fertilization attempts have been unsuccessful.

Whether you’re planning ahead with embryo freezing or just exploring your options, we’re here to guide and support you throughout the process.

A frozen embryo transfer involves placing a previously frozen embryo into the uterus, providing a proven and gentle path to pregnancy during future cycles.

A regenerative therapy that harnesses your body’s natural growth factors to restore uterine or ovarian function, supporting improved fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

We offer a caring donor egg program that provides healthy, high-quality eggs to support individuals and couples on their path to parenthood through treatments like IVF.

Our surrogacy program offers a compassionate and complete path to parenthood for those who need the support of a surrogate.
How We Can Help

Comprehensive Services for Your Health and Fertility

Care coordinators

Expert Care Coordinators.

Lean on our licensed care coordinators who specialize in fertility to guide you through every step of your fertility journey.

Fertility specialists

Leading Fertility Specialists.

Seek clinical expertise from our fertility specialists with some of the best reputations and clinical outcomes in the country.

Network of partners

A network of partners to support your every need.

Thrive through your fertility journey with the support of our community network including mental health, holistic medicine, nutrition.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs an egg donor?
Egg donor conception is often recommended for women with diminished ovarian reserve, early menopause, failed IVF cycles, or genetic concerns. It is also an option for LGBTQ+ couples and single men using a gestational carrier.
Yes. Some intended parents choose known donors, such as a friend or relative. Others prefer anonymous donors through a donor agency or bank. We support both approaches and ensure that legal protections are in place for all parties.
Donors undergo extensive screening, including physical exams, hormone testing, genetic panels, infectious disease testing, psychological evaluations, and family medical history reviews.

If you are using donor eggs, the child will not share your genetic material, but will be biologically related to the sperm source. However, many intended mothers carry the pregnancy, creating a deep biological and emotional bond.

Yes. Egg donation is legal and regulated in New York. Our clinic works closely with legal professionals to draft agreements that clearly define parental rights and responsibilities for both donors and intended parents.

Contact us

Get In Touch