
🎙️ Episode TitleEgg Donation: Inside Edition
Season 2, Episode 2
đź’¬ Episode Summary
In this week’s episode, Laura and Brandis pull back the curtain on egg donation—what it is, who can donate, and how the process really works at CNY Fertility. Whether you’ve thought about donating eggs yourself, are curious about using a donor, or just want to understand what “open ID” means, this episode offers a transparent, compassionate, and empowering look inside the world of egg donation.
They break down the qualifications, medical steps, compensation, and emotional considerations of becoming an egg donor—plus, they share personal experiences from their own egg retrievals to help listeners know what to expect.
🧬 Key Topics Covered
CNY’s In-House Donor Program: How it works and what makes it unique.
Qualifications for Egg Donors:
Ages 21–32
BMI between 18–35
Non-smoker/non-drug user
AMH level of 1.5 or greater
Open ID Policy Explained: What “open ID” means, how donor privacy is maintained, and how donor-conceived individuals can access medical information at age 18.
The Donation Process:
Medical screening and genetic testing
The IVF cycle timeline (injections, monitoring, egg retrieval)
Recovery tips and aftercare (yes—bring sweatpants!)
Compensation & Split Cycles:
Donors earn $4,000 per cycle
Option to split cycles—freeze or use half of your eggs while donating the rest
Known vs. Anonymous Donors:
How it works if you’re donating to someone you know
Why “anonymous” donation is evolving with DNA testing and transparency
đź’ˇ Takeaways
Egg donation is an incredibly generous and life-changing act that helps individuals and couples create families.
The process is safe, structured, and supported—with donor privacy, medical safety, and emotional care at the forefront.
Learn more or apply: cnyfertility.com/become-an-egg-donor
Ask a question or share your story: Submit anonymously at cnyfertility.com/fertileish
Connect with Laura & Brandis: DM @fertileish_podcast on Instagram
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