Become an egg donor

If you’re considering becoming an egg donor, you will be helping another person or couple give the greatest and most fulfilling gifts possible in life.

The decision to donate eggs involves many considerations, including potential long term psychological, social, health and legal implications. You also need to meet certain eligibility criteria.

The three most important things to know

  1. You have no parental or financial responsibilities for any resulting donor conceived individuals.
  2. Your donation is initially matched with an intended parent anonymously, but any resulting donor conceived individual is entitled to request your identity when they turn 18 years old. 
  3. Your donation is altruistic, meaning you receive no formal payment.
 

Find out if you meet the initial criteria to be an egg donor.

 

A clinic donor is someone who donates their eggs or sperm to a recipient, where both parties are not known to each other. This is facilitated by the fertility clinic where the donor is allocated a unique donor code, undergoes extensive counselling and health screening, gamete collection and is subsequently chosen by the recipients after viewing a selection of non-identifying information from the donor.

Repromed Auckland Donor Team
Our Donor team: Devashana, Bernadette, Jane, Gen
Megan Black
Nurse Manager

DipNurs

Megan leads the nursing team through the continually changing face of IVF. She works in a multidisciplinary team, providing the essential organization between the doctors and laboratory and ensuring communication between all departments.

Megan started her IVF nursing career in the United Kingdom, working in two large London clinic’s before returning to New Zealand. She is also the Secretary of Fertility Nurses of Australasia.

I love working with people and see nursing as a vocation, not a job. I usually spend my downtime absorbed in a good book and planning my next travel adventure.