Below is How To Donate Eggs In South Africa
A willing egg donor should:
Be between 21-35 years of age.
Not be a smoker or alcoholic.
Possess a sound medical and psychological health.
Undergo a thorough medical and psychological screening by an authorized clinic to rule out any serious disorders that may affect the newborn adversely.
Why should you donate your eggs?
A healthy woman produces 1-2 million eggs in her lifetime which gets wasted. On the other hand, thousands of childless couples face a severe psychological strain due to the inability of the female partner to produce healthy eggs with high reproductive potential.
A noble gesture of yours through egg donation can bring back smiles to those hapless couples. Quality egg donors are not found easily across the globe not even in highly developed nations. The heartening fact is that your fertility will not be lost due to egg donation.
Be an esteemed Egg-Donor
Every woman cannot be an egg donor. To get certified as a quality egg donor, a woman should satisfy certain conditions. New Life South Africa maintains a comprehensive database of healthy egg donors from diverse backgrounds offering them the best opportunity to render their noble service. We encourage women from any ethnic or cultural background provided they fulfill the following criteria.
A willing egg donor should:
Be between 21-35 years of age
Not be a smoker or alcoholic
Possess a sound medical and psychological health
Undergo a thorough medical and psychological screening by an authorized clinic to rule out any serious disorders that may affect the newborn adversely.
Give a written consent to egg donation terms and conditions after having a thorough look at it. Our egg donor coordinators will provide you a clear explanation of all.
Egg donation is a simple and rewarding process!
Egg donation is a simple process involving minimum risks, and New Life South Africa always takes care to fetch the best rewards for your time and efforts involved in this invaluable service. Rewards are always satisfying that will encourage you for further egg donation service.
How much do egg donors get paid in South Africa?
Currently, the maximum permissible compensation allowable in South Africa under the National Guidelines from the South African Society for Reproductive Medicine (SASREG), is R7000 per donation cycle.
Do you get paid to donate eggs in South Africa?
By law, egg donors in South Africa can be compensated for reasonable expenses such as travel expenses for getting to and from the clinic for the various appointments, medications, consultations, examinations, blood tests, and for the procedure on egg donation day, all of which require time, effort and commitment