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Why Donate Eggs?

Your generosity can change lives. Help individuals and couples achieve their dream of parenthood.

Becoming an egg donor is a profound act of kindness. Here are the top reasons our egg donors have chosen to donate:

  1. Make a real difference by giving individuals and couples the chance to experience the joy of parenthood.
  2. Help others fulfil their lifelong dream of becoming a parent.
  3. Knowing the happiness children bring and giving someone else that same experience.
  4. Playing a vital role in addressing the shortage of egg donors.
  5. Empowering yourself and joining a community of generous women making a meaningful impact.

By becoming an egg donor you will be part of an exceptional group of women that have chosen to assist others in fulfilling their dreams of having a family.

 

How to get started

The first step is completing our simple registration form. This form allows us to check that you meet the initial criteria to register to become an Egg Donor with EDA.  From there, our dedicated donor team will guide you through every step of the egg donation process, ensuring you feel informed, comfortable, and supported.

You can also download our free information guide for more information. This includes important information about the process of donating your eggs including:

  • What’s involved?
  • Who’s eligible to donate?
  • What you need to consider prior to donating
  • Detailed information about the donor process
  • Legislative requirements

Who can be an Egg Donor?

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    Please be advised that the Donation of Reproductive Tissue in Australia must be Altruistic.
    City Fertility is accredited by a joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) Certification Body in accordance with the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee (RTAC) Certification Scheme. Approved under the Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1979 for advertisement in Queensland and has also been approved by the Minister for Health as required by section 40 of the Human Tissue Act 1982 (Vic). Documented actual expenditure on medical and associated travel will be reimbursed.