Showing posts with label egg donor agency india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg donor agency india. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

What makes Egg Donation more effective than other ARTs?


What does Egg Donation mean?
Egg Donation is a process where a woman helps a couple move a step closer to their dream of parenthood. This process involves a number of medical screenings after which the woman can donate her eggs to help the desired couple raise their family. This is an effective third-party assisted reproduction technique which involves egg fertilization with the help of in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF treatment in India is the best option for those experiencing fertility issues.

Egg donation process involves a series of blood tests and genetic screening of the woman who wishes to donate her eggs to ensure that there will be production of healthy eggs. At Seed ART Bank, our maintains full-fledged information of the egg donors to provide you with the best suitable match. The Egg Donation process has an average success rate of about 25-40 %.

Egg Donation Process at Seed ART Bank
We at Seed ART Bank have come together to provide the best egg donor database to match your needs and make your parenthood dream true. The egg donation process involves a list of steps performed at Seed ART Bank as follows:

1. Creating a Donor Profile: A detailed information is collected which primarily consists of personal and family medical history, educational background and physical aspects of the egg donor.

2. Medical Screening of the Donor: Once the suitable egg donor candidate is selected, a complete medical screening involving hormonal screening and ultrasound is done at the 2nd or 4th day of the menstrual cycle of the egg donor. These types of screenings help in determining the ability of the egg donor to produce healthy eggs for maximum pregnancy chances and to examine whether the egg donor is physically and mentally fit.

3. Post-screening evaluation: On this day, your medical screening test will be evaluated by the fertility specialist. Once this is done, your role as an egg donor will be checked upon in context of your reproduction potential and fertility potential.

4. Ovary stimulation for retrieval: At this stage, necessary medications are given to cause ovary stimulation and the egg donor will be in constant observation to keep an eye on the egg development. Once the eggs are almost developed, an injection of HCG (for release of eggs) is given to the egg donor. This process takes around 3 weeks for completion.

5. Extraction of eggs: After the HCG injection, it takes around 36 hours for the eggs to be prepared for retrieval. When the eggs are completely developed, the egg retrieval process takes place which lasts for 20 minutes only.

Seed ART Bank has marked its presence worldwide as the most recognized egg donation agency in India with incredible success rates. A team of specialized experts, skilled doctors and staff are devoted to offer you the best egg donation experience and aspire to make your parenthood experience worthwhile and satisfactory.

For more info on Egg Donation India, 
Please call: +91-9555544421, 23, 26 or
Send an email to: mail@seedartbank.com

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Benefits of Pursuing Egg Donation in India


The number of egg donor IVF cycles increased about 70 percent from 2000 to 2010, according to a report in the Journal of American Medical Association. Many studies attribute that there is a growing trend of women starting families later in life as they give preference to their career. Others believe it’s because of latest advancements in reproductive technology and greater availability of IVF options. The demand for egg donors in India is growing with each passing day because infertility rates are also growing at a rapid pace. As a result, many intended parents are turning to India for help in having their own biological children.


India is widely considered to be the preferable country for assisted reproduction due to its favourable legal, societal, and medical conditions. Here are some of the top perks for intended parents arranging egg donation in India. Donor is readily available. Some countries, such as Australia, have witnessed a rapid increase in the demand for donor eggs. Despite the growing number of women seeking this means of assisted reproduction, the number of donors available remains extremely low. There are several factors, including, the controversial legal framework regarding donor anonymity, and the rights of the resultant child.


 Egg Donation in India

More women are willing and available to donate their eggs in India because of reasons:


  • Favorable laws that protect the commissioning parents, the egg donor, and the child born through IVF. 
  • In some countries, intended parents have to wait for several months before receiving a donor match. In India, agencies who follow ICMR guidelines can offer intended parents hundreds of available egg donor profiles with sufficient information on each. This leads us to the next point!
  • Information on egg donors is readily available to intended parents. Seed ART Bank has a list of egg donor profiles so that intended parents choose them according to their choice.
  • Information about egg donation process in India is typically available for the intended parents to review, including likes and dislikes, and personal characteristics, and so on. This gives intended parents choices and variety—something not many countries can provide.
  • Higher success rates. India has some of the best IVF clinics and medical centers in the world, and Seed ART Bank has tie-up with the leading clinics that have the highest IVF clinic success rates. An IVF clinic’s success rates are typically determined by the number of live births (or pregnancies) compared to the total number of cycles performed. For many intended parents, success rates are the most important factor when choosing a clinic.

According to ICMR guidelines, egg donor must be free of HIV, Hepatitis B and C infections, hypertension, diabetes, sexually transmitted diseases, and identifiable and common genetic disorders such as thalassemia.

  • Blood group and Rh status must be determined and placed on record.
  • Other relevant information such as height, weight, age, educational qualification, profession, colour of the skin and eyes, family background with respect to history of any familial disorder, must be recorded in an appropriate manner.
  • Age must be between 21 and 35 years.

The most important thing for intended couples is to do research and be comfortable with the decisions you and your partner make, as they will lead to a fulfilling experience in your path to parenthood.

Please let us know if you planning for Egg donation. 
Please Visit us: http://www.seedartbank.com/
To schedule an appointment Please call: +91-9555544421, 23, 26 or 
send an email to info@seedartbank.com
Our program coordinator will get back to you within 24 hours.

Monday, 28 December 2015

Fresh Donor Eggs Vs Frozen Donor Eggs: Which one is best for you?


There has been a huge debate in the field of assisted reproduction why fresh donor eggs is always better than a frozen one. You may be less likely to have a baby with a frozen egg than with a fresh one, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The new study, published in August 2015 has found that in-vitro fertilization with frozen eggs has a significantly lower live birth rate. For your understanding, we have compiled this article based on the findings and studies of the reports conducted by the team of researchers.   


Frozen Eggs Vs. Fresh Eggs

Nowadays, an increasing number of women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) use donated eggs for successful fertilization to occur. Potential egg donor profiles in India tend to be selected from the young women whose age is between 20 to 30 years-old, and has been traditionally used, with the creating embryos that could be transferred into the uterus of the women for term. The extra embryos would be cryopreserved for future use.

However, some IVF centers have established frozen donor egg banks, for women to have future pregnancies. If we go back to the history, the idea of fertilizing human eggs in a laboratory was controversial, when Louise Brown, the first IVF baby was born in 1978.


According to fertility experts, though freezing of eggs has also evolved with the rise of assisted reproductive technologies but there is always the risk that some eggs may not withstand the freezing and thawing process, even if vitrification method is used. It has been found that sometimes the eggs do not divide as expected and leads to a negative pregnancy test result. In some cases, a miscarriage also happens. In comparison to this, women are in need of an egg donor can use fresh embryos from an egg donation agency in India and they will be assured about 10-15 mature eggs, that will be fertilized and cultured and then transferred to the uterus, thus increasing your chances for successful pregnancy.


Further more you can ask as many questions about the donor profile that you are choosing, education family background and other questions while you can never have the chance to ask those questions when using frozen eggs. Almost every IVF specialist will agree with you that the chances for successful pregnancy increases with fresh egg donation cycle than the frozen ones. The studies indicate that the frozen eggs lost quality during freezing or thawing. However, many fewer frozen eggs are used for a given procedure than when fresh eggs are involved.



To schedule an appointment please call: +91-9555544421/23, or

Send an email to info@seedartbank.com 
Our Egg Donation Program Coordinator will get back to you within 24 hours.

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Why women donate eggs to help infertile couples

Women who choose to donate eggs to help infertile couples become aware of the procedure after going through a psychological counselling done by the egg donation agencies.

According to a new study, woman who acts as an egg donor felt a sense of pride in helping an infertile couple, who otherwise would not have been able to conceive by themselves. Two-thirds of women who donated eggs reported satisfaction with the process, the study found.

The process of egg donation is primarily operated by the egg donor agencies in India. To get an idea of what the egg donation process is like for a woman in India, the experts believe infertility is a growing concern mainly in urban cities and many college going student girls come forward to donate their eggs in order to help prospective parents.

Infertile women who receive donor eggs
There can be many reasons for women who are infertile as infertility is a complex disorder. Some women were born without ovaries or had their ovaries surgically removed or went through menopause at an early age. A lot number of women are able to carry a pregnancy without having any difficulty if they receive eggs from another woman.

In some specific cases, there are healthy women who are carriers of serious genetic conditions that could be passed on to their children if they conceive by using their own eggs. These women are in need of an egg from a woman who is not a carrier of an inherited disease, and with the help of fertility specialist, the risk of passing the disease to their children is eliminated.

In addition, there are also patients who require donated eggs as they have the poor egg quality. Some women have diminished number of eggs or poorer egg quality during previous attempts at in vitro fertilization. Many of these women have crossed 30s or in early 40s; some have a history of endometriosis, a condition that can cause infertility. Their chances for pregnancy are considerably improved if they receive eggs donated by a healthy and younger individual who is not infertile.

The egg donation process and egg donor eligibility in India is quite a simple procedure, and is unlike IVF procedure.  Donated eggs are fertilized in a laboratory dish with the recipient's partner's sperm.
If you are a healthy woman aged 21 to 30, you can help anonymously by becoming an egg donor to a qualified infertile couple. All donations are strictly confidential as per the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines.

For more information,
Please drop an email: info@seedartbank.com or 
you can directly contact us at +91-9555544426/21/23
We will get back to you within 24 hours.