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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Apple Baby Clinic · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Sneha latha is a gynecologist, infertility and obstetrician in indiranagar, bangalore. Dr. Sneha latha practices at apple baby clinic at indiranagar, ban…

MBBS, DGO

Gynecology
Kangaroo Care Women & Children Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Jayanthi Durganna is a Gynecologist in Kamakshipalya, Bangalore and has an experience of 32 years in this field. Dr. Jayanthi Durganna practices at Shri…

MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Dr.Chethana L. N · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Chethana Rukmangada is a Gynecologist in Indiranagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 21 years in this field. Dr. Chethana Rukmangada practices at Dr.…

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Tejaswini Ortho & Gynaec Clinic · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Tejeswini K is a Gynecologist in JP Nagar 7 Phase, Bangalore and has an experience of 9 years in this field. Dr. Tejeswini K practices at Tejaswini Ortho…

1 Award

MBBS

Family Medicine
Devi Nursing Home · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Sandhya Shanmugam is a General Physician and Gynecologist in Koramangala 2 Block, Bangalore and has an experience of 38 years in these fields. Dr. Sandhy…

MBBS, DGO

Gynecology
Shishira Women's & Cardiac Center · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. H N Pankaja is a Gynecologist, Obstetrician and Infertility Specialist, she practices at Shishira Women's & Cardiac Clinic at Banashankari. You can book…

MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gynecology
Priya Healthcare · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. P.Indira Devi is a Gynecologist in CV Raman Nagar, Bangalore Dr. P.Indira Devi practices at Priya Healthcare in CV Raman Nagar, Bangalore. She completed…

MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DGO, MBBS

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Indicus Diagnostics · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Rudri Bai is a Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 29 years in these fields. Dr. Rudri Bai practices at Ind…

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Sri Sai Nothside Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Ashok Kumar Devoor is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Sahakaranagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 18 years in these fields. Dr. Ashok Kumar Devo…

MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gynecology
RxDx Healthcare · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Komal Unadkat is a Infertility Specialist,Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Bellandur, Bangalore and has an experience of 6 years in these fields. Dr. Kom…

MBBS

Family Medicine
MAA Fertility & IVF Centre · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Mahalakshmi Talya is a Doctor in Chamarajpet, Bangalore and has an experience of 35 years in this field. Dr. Mahalakshmi Talya practices at MAA Fertility…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gynecology
Max Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Parinita Kalita is a senior Gynecologist in East Delhi and Patparganj. Has 23 years experience in conducting normal delivery caesarean section, Hysterect…

2 Awards

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Egg Donation doctors by city

How Does the Egg Donation Process Work?

Egg donation is a medical process in which a healthy woman donates her eggs (oocytes) to help another woman or couple achieve pregnancy. Eggs are the female reproductive cells that, when fertilized with sperm, can develop into an embryo and later grow into a baby.

Egg donation is often used in fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), when the intended mother is unable to produce healthy eggs, has poor egg quality, has low ovarian reserve, or has other medical conditions that make pregnancy difficult. In egg donation, the donor undergoes a safe medical process to produce and retrieve multiple eggs. These eggs are then fertilized in the lab and transferred into the recipient’s uterus to achieve pregnancy.

Egg donation offers a chance for people who cannot conceive with their own eggs to build a family. This treatment relies on carefully selected donors and a well-planned medical procedure guided by fertility specialists.

Purpose & Benefits of Egg Donation

● Helps people with infertility achieve pregnancy

● Assists women with poor egg quality or low egg count

● Provides an option after repeated IVF failure

● Helps those with genetic conditions avoid passing them on

● Can improve chances of pregnancy compared with using one's own eggs

● Allows same-sex male couples or single men to have a child with a surrogate

Who May Need Egg Donation?

Egg donation may be recommended for women or couples who:

● Have poor ovarian reserve or poor egg quality

● Are of advanced maternal age (when own egg success is low)

● Have had multiple failed IVF cycles

● Carry serious genetic conditions

● Have had premature menopause

● Are using a surrogate who will carry the pregnancy

A fertility specialist evaluates your medical history, tests, and goals to decide if egg donation is the right option.

Who Can Be an Egg Donor?

A woman may be eligible to donate eggs if she:

● It is usually healthy and between 21 and 35 years old (common guideline)

● Has good overall reproductive health

● Has responded well to fertility stimulation tests

● Has normal menstrual cycles and hormone levels

● Is free of major genetic, infectious, or chronic conditions

● Is willing to undergo medical screening and follow the donation process

Donors are carefully screened with medical and psychological tests to ensure safety for both donors and recipients.

Egg Donation Procedure: Step-by-Step

1. Medical Screening & Counselling

● Donor and recipients undergo blood tests, hormone checks, ultrasounds, and health evaluations.

● Counselling is provided about risks, expectations, and emotional aspects.

2. Ovarian Stimulation (Donor)

● The donor receives hormonal injections for about 10–14 days.

● These medicines help produce multiple mature eggs in one cycle instead of the usual one egg.

3. Monitoring

● Ultrasound scans and blood tests track the growth of the donor’s follicles (egg-producing structures).

● Medicine doses are adjusted as needed.

4. Trigger Injection

● When the follicles are ready, a final hormone injection (“trigger shot”) helps the eggs mature fully.

5. Egg Retrieval

● A minor procedure called egg retrieval (or aspiration) is performed.

● Under mild sedation or anesthesia, a thin needle is guided through the vaginal wall to collect eggs from the follicles.

● This usually takes about 15–20 minutes and is done in a clinic.

6. Fertilization & Embryo Transfer (Recipient)

● The retrieved eggs are fertilized with sperm in the lab (IVF).

● Healthy embryos are grown for a few days and then transferred into the recipient’s uterus to achieve pregnancy.

Recovery & Aftercare

For the donor:

● After egg retrieval, the donor rests until recovers from sedation.

● Mild cramping, bloating, or spotting may occur for a day or two.

● Avoid strenuous exercise and follow medicines or care instructions.

● Most donors return to normal activities in 2–3 days.

For the Recipient:

● After embryo transfer, rest briefly and avoid heavy activity for a short period.

● Take any prescribed hormone support medicines.

● A pregnancy test is usually done about 2 weeks after transfer.

Risks & Possible Complications

Egg donation is generally safe under medical supervision, but some risks may include:

● Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS): mild to moderate swelling and discomfort

● Bleeding or mild infection after retrieval

● Cramping or bloating

● Mild nausea or reaction to sedation

● Emotional stress or mood changes due to hormones

Your fertility specialist closely monitors the donor and recipient to reduce risks and ensure safety.

Egg Donation vs Using Own Eggs

Egg Donation

● Uses eggs from a healthy donor

● Higher success rates when the recipient’s own eggs are poor quality

● Good option for women with low egg count or ageing ovaries

Using Own Eggs (Standard IVF)

● Uses the intended mother’s eggs

● Success depends on egg quality and ovarian function

● May be preferred when egg quality and health are good

A fertility specialist helps decide the best route based on your unique situation, age, and test results.

Frequently asked questions

What is egg donation used for?

Egg donation is used to help women or couples conceive when the intended mother cannot use her own eggs due to age, poor egg quality, or medical conditions.

Is egg donation painful?

Most discomfort happens from hormone injections and a minor tenderness after egg retrieval. The actual retrieval is done under sedation or anesthesia, so you do not feel pain during the procedure.

How long does the donation process take?

The entire cycle, from ovarian stimulation to egg retrieval, takes about 2–3 weeks. Embryo transfer follows after fertilization as scheduled by your clinic.

Can men use donated eggs too?

Yes. Egg donation can help same-sex male couples or single men when used with a surrogate.

Are donated eggs anonymous?

Rules vary. Some clinics use anonymous donors, while others allow open donations with shared information. Your clinic will explain the process.

Can a donor have children of her own later?

Yes. Egg donation does not affect future natural fertility in most cases, especially when properly screened and monitored.

Is egg donation safe?

Yes, when done at a certified fertility clinic under medical supervision. Risks are monitored and managed by specialists.

Will the baby look like the recipient?

Genetically, the baby shares DNA with the egg donor and the sperm provider (father or partner), not the recipient. Physical features can vary based on genetics.

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