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Donor Screening ProcessPotential egg donors are carefully evaluated prior to entering the program. Each candidate donor is submitted to an intense medical and psychological screening. Our objective here is simple: we want to help you become a family using the healthiest individuals we can find. QuestionnaireDonors begin the process by filling out an in-depth health history questionnaire. This form is used to ask detailed questions about a donor’s health, diet, and other habits. We explore the donor’s ethnic and religious heritage, and her family history of medical illnesses going back three generations. This information remains on permanent file with the program, providing couples with access to their egg donor’s family medical history should the need arise to treat an illness later in their child’s life. Medical ScreeningLaboratory testing is an essential part of the donor evaluation. At her initial visit each donor receives a complete physical exam, gonorrhea and chlamydia smear. Although we believe that it is nearly impossible to transmit diseases through the egg donation procedure, we take extreme care to make sure that the donor is free of infectious diseases. Each donor is also tested for hepatitis, syphilis, and HIV. Hormonal tests are used to assess the donor’s endocrine system. Special testing may be ordered for donors at the physician and couples request. Chromosomal testing is available for certain genetic disorders. Donors with a history of significant drug or alcohol abuse are automatically excluded from consideration for the program. Psychological EvaluationA comprehensive independent psychological interview is essential. An
experienced psychologist that considers many aspects of the donor’s mental
health has personally screened each of our donors. The psychologist’s main
goal is to make sure that the donor is reliable individual who may be
counted upon to fulfill all of her responsibilities during the course the
cycle. It is important, to minimize the chance that she will have regrets
or psychological problems as a result of her participation. Additionally,
we strive to exclude the presence of major psychiatric diseases such as
chronic depression, schizophrenia, or manic-depressive disorder that could
be inherited by the child. We also want to rule out the presence of a past
history of childhood or spousal abuse or other problems, which might
adversely affect the donor’s ability to participate.
In compliance with ASRM/SART guidelines
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