Reproductive Treatments

Egg Donation

-Treatment-

When a woman undergoes a portion of the IVF procedure in order to have some of her eggs retrieved, she can subsequently donate those eggs to help someone else with their treatment, research, or training. Women frequently donate their eggs to someone they know, like family members who might not be able to use their own eggs. Others give because it makes them happy to be able to assist a stranger in becoming a mother to a much-needed child. Some IVF patients opt to become egg sharers, donating some of their eggs to another patient in exchange for free or heavily subsidised IVF.

Reproductive Treatments in Singapore

Egg Donation

-Treatment-

When a woman undergoes a portion of the IVF procedure in order to have some of her eggs retrieved, she can subsequently donate those eggs to help someone else with their treatment, research, or training. Women frequently donate their eggs to someone they know, like family members who might not be able to use their own eggs. Others give because it makes them happy to be able to assist a stranger in becoming a mother to a much-needed child. Some IVF patients opt to become egg sharers, donating some of their eggs to another patient in exchange for free or heavily subsidised IVF.

In Singapore:

Egg donation in Singapore involves anonymous or known donors providing their eggs for IVF treatments. Legal regulations ensure ethical procedures.

Average Waiting Time: 3-6 months
Cost Range: €11100 - €18500
Additional:

Singapore's advanced healthcare system guarantees high success rates and rigorous screening of donors. Waiting time is around 3-6 months.

Packages for Egg Donation in 2 Hospitals in Singapore
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