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Become a
Genesis Egg Donor

Give the gift of family and become a part of ours.

It takes a special person to become a Genesis Egg Donor, and that could be you! We’re a time-tested agency who goes the extra mile to make sure you have all your needs met. When you work with Genesis, you’re supported from start to finish. Our compensation runs above industry standard, corresponding to our distinguished clientele. Come let us show you how we’ve earned our reputation for trust, integrity, and compassion.

JOIN A PREMIER AGENCY

Inspire a family’s dream and realize your own.

By becoming an egg donor, you can be the miracle for individuals and families dreaming of having a child. Plus, you’ll benefit from over 20 years of expert experience from our supportive team guiding you every step of the way.

Our top donors receive up to $40K-$100K+ in compensation for their meaningful contribution to our deserving Genesis Intended Families.

We proudly serve families from diverse backgrounds, whether they are individuals navigating infertility, LGBTQ+ couples dreaming of parenthood, or single parents beginning the journey of raising a child.

Why donate eggs through The Genesis Group?

Our dedication to excellence, ethics, and unparalleled support makes us the top choice for your egg donation journey. As a Genesis Egg Donor, you can enjoy the following:

  • Fully customizable compensation packages

  • Paid travel and transparent payments (funds are never held in-house)

  • 20+ years of industry experience and expert support

  • Support from a fun, compassionate and caring team

Top applicants meet these basic requirements.

  • You are between the ages 21-29 and are a non-smoker

  • You are currently enrolled in or have completed university

  • You have a BMI within a healthy range (IVF clinic requirement)

  • Your family has a strong health history and medical background

  • You have typical, regular menstrual cycles

  • You do not use or are willing to pause any implant-based birth control

Take a look at your Genesis Egg Donor timeline.

Egg Donation Timeline

Application & Interview

Once a Donor applies online, an extensive interview and consultation is scheduled to determine eligibility and discuss the egg donation process.

Profile Publishing

After the interview, the Egg Donor’s profile will become active and published in the database, where Intended Parents will be able to view her profile.

Psychological Screening

After being matched, an Egg Donor will have a psychological screening appointment and will take a multiple choice test (PAI or MMPI).

Genetic Consultation

The Egg Donor will also have a consultation with a geneticist to go over family medical history and demographic history health.

Medical Screening

The clinic will schedule a medical screening appointment, including a physical screening, transvaginal ultrasound, and blood work.

Legal Agreement

Once medically cleared, the drafting and execution of the legal contract between the Intended Parents and the Egg Donor will commence.

Appointments & Medication

The clinic will establish a treatment calendar with appointment dates, medication information, and the estimated egg retrieval date.

Egg Retrieval

Once the Egg Donor’s body is ready for egg retrieval, the eggs are extracted during a procedure that is done under anesthesia or twilight sedation and takes about 15-30 minutes. We recommend taking at least two days off to relax and recover.

“Thank you for making me feel so special. I felt like I was in good hands the whole time. You made me feel safe.”

— Kathy, Genesis Egg Donor

Egg Donation FAQ

  • Does the egg donation procedure hurt?

    The egg donation process should not hurt. It is should be uncomfortable at most. During the Egg Aspiration process, you will undergo general anesthesia or heavy conscious sedation so you will not feel a thing. The procedure is an outpatient procedure that takes about 20 minutes or so. After the procedure, you will be kept in the recovery room for an hour to two hours. You can typically resume normal activity the next day.

  • How long does the process take from beginning to end?

    One cycle typically takes 2 to 3 months to coordinate. You will need to work with an Attorney, a Reproductive Endocrinologist, a Geneticist and a Psychologist during the cycle. A Case Manager will facilitate the process for you. The cycle is not demanding on your schedule until the last 10 to 14 days of the cycle.

  • How many times do I need to go to the doctor's office?

    You will need to complete 6 to 8 doctor appointments. The visits occur during the early morning to avoid time conflicts with work or school. We will do everything to accommodate the process to your schedule and dates of unavailability. We require that you take the entire day off on the day of the retrieval.

  • How long do I need to take stimulation medication?

    The medication is an injection and typically must be taken every day for 8 to 12 days. The needles are very small; one of the smallest gauges. They should not be painful. They are similar to diabetic needles.

  • What are the risks of egg donation?

    IVF technology has been in use since the late 1970’s. There are no known long-term side effects. However, some Donors do experience short term side effects similar to Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (“PMS”) symptoms like mood swings, bloating, cramping and fatigue. It is difficult to determine what type of side effect(s) an Egg Donor will experience, if any. We have several previous Donors that would be happy to tell you about their experiences if you would like.

Make someone’s
dreams come true

If you’re ready to help a person or couple achieve their parenting dreams through egg donation, The Genesis Group will take care of you every step of the way.