Cost
While it’s true that having a child of your own is something you can’t put a price tag on; the high cost of using fresh donor eggs (upwards of $28,000) can be daunting. If finances are preventing you from fulfilling your dream, you now have an alternative. Frozen donor eggs cost about half the price of fresh samples, and some companies even offer financing or a full refund package if the process doesn’t work after a certain amount of tries.
Variety
Using fresh eggs means you’ll need to find a local donor within your region. What does this really mean? That you’ll have a smaller donor pool to choose from and possible availability issues, as well. If it’s important to you that your child has physical traits similar to your own, frozen donor egg banks provide you nationwide samples with more options to find a donor who shares your hair color, eye color, size, and stature. Simply put, you’ll have a wider variety of donors to choose from when using frozen eggs.
Cycle Synchronization
If you decide to use fresh donor eggs, your cycle will need to be synchronized with that of the donor’s. This can mean high amounts of medication and some delays in getting the two of you synched up. With frozen eggs, however, this is no longer an issue, as the eggs can be thawed, fertilized, and transferred immediately to your uterus as soon as you’re ready.
While fresh donor eggs still have a slightly higher success rate than frozen donor eggs, advanced technology is working to close the gap and make the two equal options for success. New methods of flash freezing and technological advances in thawing protocols mean that frozen egg viability and survival rates are now continually improving.
Preparing for Egg Donation
Deciding to have a child is a huge decision for any couple, and especially when donor eggs are involved, you’ll need to make sure that both of you are on the same page emotionally. Some couples may find it helpful to consult with a therapist or counselor regarding the psychological impact that using a donor egg may have on either party.
Physically, if you’re using fresh donor eggs, the preparation will be more extensive due to cycle synchronization, but if you decide on using frozen eggs, you could start as soon as your next period. Whatever you decide on, prepare yourself for the most important chapter in your life so far; becoming a Mom.

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