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donor egg recipient cycle takes 3-6 months to complete from
initial screening to the actual egg retrieval and embryo transfer.
Step 1 - Recipient Consult Appointment
The first step is to contact Seattle Reproductive Medicine
(SRM) and schedule a comprehensive consultation with one of
our physicians. A SRM physician will thoroughly review your
medical records and ensure that Donor Egg is the appropriate
treatment.
Step 2 – Recipient Counseling Appointments
Social Work Appointment - The decision to turn to egg donation
can be very difficult. Our fertility counselors understand
the complex and delicate nature of egg donation as a means
to starting a family. The appointment with our fertility counselors
will enable you to discuss any questions or concerns you or
partner may have and will give you a general description of
the donor egg process.
Genetic Counseling Appointment - The second counseling appointment
is with our Genetic Counselor. She will discuss with you the
genetic testing your donor may be recommended to receive.
The purpose of this appointment is to give you a better understanding
of the genetic testing SRM may recommend for you and/or your
donor and the implications of those tests.
Step 3 – Donor Program Consultation - Precycle
Screening
The Donor Egg Cycle is complex, exciting and at times stressful.
The Donor Program Consultation is important in order to review
the screening process and time frames involved. At this appointment,
the details of the donor egg process will be reviewed along
with the screening requirements set by the American Society
for Reproductive Medicine. All screening requirements
must be completed prior cycle start. Click
here to view the screening requirements
Matching Anonymous Donor and Recipient
You and your donor are usually matched, with the assistance
of the Donor Egg Team, according to race and general physical
characteristics. The donor profiles will be given and once
a donor is chosen, a $1500.00 security deposit for SRM donors,
$2,000 for NWFC donors, or $3,000 for any other agency donor
will be placed in order to reserve the donor. Your Uterine
Evaluation must be completed prior to placing a deposit on
a donor. The start of your donor IVF cycle must occur within
two months of placing the deposit on your donor. If the cycle
does not begin within two months you will be required to place
an additional monthly deposit of $1000 to hold your donor.
$500 will go to your donor and $500 will go to SRM. If you
elect not to continue to place despots to hold your donor,
she will be made available to cycle with other recipients.
Step 4 – Cycle Coordination
Once you and your donor have completed all of your screening
requirements, you will all agree on a target month for receiving
embryos. Coordination and synchronization of your donor’s
treatment cycle to your cycle will occur. This process may
take several months based on, your natural menstrual cycle,
the natural menstrual cycle of your donor and your personal
schedules.
It is important to note that it takes 4-6 weeks from the
time you and your donor are synchronized with birth control
pills to the actual egg retrieval and embryo transfer.
Step 5 – Consent Signing, Protocol Review and
Injection Training
At this appointment, the consent form will be signed and you
have the opportunity to discuss any questions you may have
with your SRM physician. Ideally, both partners should
be present at this appointment. A member of the donor
program staff will then review your individual protocol with
instructions for medications, appointments, and retrieval
dates.
A separate injection training class may also be scheduled
if needed.
Step 6 – Egg Production and Recipient Uterine
Preparation for Implantation
Your chosen donor will be given fertility medications over
the course of 8-12 days to stimulate the production of multiple
eggs. Her progress will be monitored frequently to ensure
the eggs are developing appropriately. While your donor is
going through the egg stimulation process, you will be given
hormones to stimulate your uterine lining.
Step 7 – Egg Recovery and Sperm Collection
Once your donor is ready for egg recovery as determined by
a SRM physician, she is given another medication exactly 35
hours prior to the egg retrieval. This medication will bring
the eggs to final maturity. The sonographic egg recovery (SER)
involves the use of an ultrasound guided needle to gently
remove the eggs from the ovaries. Your donor will receive
medication during the procedure and should experience little
or no discomfort. Your male partner’s or donor sperm
is collected on the day of the donor’s egg recovery.
Step 8 – Fertilization and Development of the
Embryos
After the egg recovery, the embryologist prepares the donated
eggs in the laboratory with the sperm from your partner or
donor sperm. You will be called the day after the donor’s
retrieval to discuss the number of eggs fertilized and you
will be given a tentative day 3 transfer time.
Step 9 – Embryo Transfer
The embryo transfer will take 2-6 days after the egg recovery.
The SRM physician will discuss the final embryology report
and the recommendation to transfer 1 or 2 embryos with you
on the day of embryo transfer. The embryos are then transferred
through your cervix into your uterus via a small catheter.
Step 10 – Pregnancy Test
Ten to twelve days after the embryo transfer you will return
to SRM office for a blood pregnancy test. If pregnant, SRM
will follow progress with blood work, followed by one or more
ultrasounds before you return to the referring obstetrician
for ongoing care.
If the pregnancy test is positive, it will be necessary to
continue the hormone medications for an additional 6 weeks
in order to support early pregnancy.
Revised
March 2, 2008
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