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Our Egg Donation Program in Northern California

Whether you are an intended parent or egg donor, Fertility Source Companies' egg donation agency offers optimal conditions for all parties involved in the process.

Thank you for your interest in our Northern California egg donor program. Our commitment is to provide you with the most compassionate and skilled care available.

“I've already shared my wonderful experiences with Donor Source with numerous people already. And I believe a couple have signed up with Donor Source. =)”

— S. M., Egg Donor

Finding an Egg Donor in Northern California

Northern California is a great area for intended parents to explore their third-party reproduction options. Not only are reproductive laws in California favorable and straightforward for intended parents, but there is also a high number of egg donors available. Northern California is also home to many outstanding fertility clinics that are well-versed in all aspects of third-party reproduction. Whether you’re from San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, or anywhere else in the world, Northern California is a fantastic place to begin your path to parenthood via egg donation.

Choosing an Egg Donor in Northern California

For intended parents who are looking for an egg donor, Northern California is a great place to find one. At Fertility Source Companies, we have worked with many wonderful egg donors from communities such as San Francisco, Sacramento, Palo Alto, Fresno, Modesto, and more. The region offers access to a diverse selection of candidates, each of which has been thoroughly screened. When choosing an egg donor in Northern California or elsewhere, it’s important to consider what you want in terms of physical appearance, personality, and medical history.

Learn more about choosing an egg donor.

Egg Donor Costs & Fees in Northern California

The cost of using an egg donor in Northern California is dependent on several factors. In general, egg donor costs include agency fees, egg donor compensation, egg donor expenses, and coverage for optional medical procedures.

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How Egg Donors Are Screened in Northern California

At Fertility Source Companies, we screen our egg donors in Northern California and beyond following the strict standards set forth by the assisted reproductive community. Egg donors must undergo a physical examination, be screened for infectious diseases, receive genetic counseling, and participate in psychoeducational counseling to be considered eligible to become egg donors.

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Becoming an Egg Donor in Northern California

If you are looking for a unique way to give back while also receiving financial compensation, becoming an egg donor might be your calling. Whether you’re from San Francisco, Sacramento, Palo Alto, or anywhere else in Northern California, Fertility Source Companies can help you navigate the process of becoming an egg donor. 

Why Become an Egg Donor in Northern California

Many people choose to become egg donors because they feel a deep sense of compassion and empathy for those who are unable to have a child on their own. The vast majority of donors describe it as a hugely rewarding experience. Egg donors are also financially compensated for their time and effort, giving them more freedom and flexibility to pursue their own goals. People who become egg donors also get to undergo an extremely comprehensive health exam at no cost to them.

Egg Donor Requirements in Northern California

Before being accepted into our egg donor program, potential donors must fulfill specific requirements to be considered. Some of these parameters are dictated by the regulations set forth by the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research within the US Food and Drug Administration, which governs the use of donated human cells or tissues. Other egg donor requirements are based on the guidelines outlined by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.


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The Egg Donation Process

The process begins with the egg donor intake application – a privacy-protected online form that the egg donor candidate fills out. The application features a wide range of personal questions regarding the donor's medical, social, sexual, and family history. We strongly recommend that those who are considering becoming egg donors closely review our egg donor requirements before filling out their application. 

Once our case managers have received your application, they review it and determine your eligibility. If accepted as an egg donor, one of our case managers will coordinate a mandatory new donor consultation to go over the egg donation process in detail. We will also start setting up your egg donor profile which will be featured in our secure database for intended parents to view. The database is set up so that intended parents can search for and select egg donors based on various characteristics.

Once selected, the egg donor undergoes a series of appointments, including:

  • A psychological evaluation
  • A meeting with a reproductive attorney to sign a donor contract
  • A full medical evaluation (e.g. physical exam, blood work, and vaginal ultrasound)

Next, your cycle will be synchronized with the cycle of the recipient, typically using birth control and Lupron, which is a self-injectable medication that is used regulate ovulation. You will be taught ahead of time how to inject the medications, which will help make the experience more comfortable.

After synchronization, you will take fertility medications to stimulate ovarian activity. Like Lupron, fertility medications are self-administered via injection. The fertility medications are the same that are used in IVF. Egg donors will take them every day on a set schedule for about 10 days. During this time, you will also visit a fertility clinic every other day for egg follicle monitoring. Around the tenth day, your eggs should be just about ready for retrieval. 

At this point, your doctor will instruct you to take the final injection, known as a “trigger” shot, to prep your ovaries and egg follicles for retrieval. The timing of this injection is carefully coordinated to be administered about 34 hours before your scheduled retrieval procedure. During the procedure itself, you are placed under sedation while the doctor uses a transvaginal ultrasound to guide a thin aspirating needle to the ovaries to collect the mature eggs from their follicles. The procedure takes about 30 minutes to complete and you are monitored closely throughout the entire time. Recovery is generally pretty straightforward, with most donors returning to their regular activities the next day. After the process is completed, you will receive your compensation in the mail.

Egg Donor Pay & Compensation in Northern California

Egg donor compensation varies depending on several factors, including whether or not you have donated your eggs before, location, and certain high-demand characteristics. Whether you’re from San Francisco, Sacramento, Palo Alto, or anywhere else in Northern California, egg donors can expect to be paid between $5,500 to $8,000 for a first-time egg donation.


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Apply to Become an Egg Donor in Northern California

Whether you’re from San Francisco, Sacramento, Palo Alto, or anywhere else in Northern California, Fertility Source Companies can help you navigate the process of becoming an egg donor.

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Our Partner Clinics in Northern California

Below is a list of the partner clinics we work with in Northern California. To learn more about their specific egg donor and surrogacy processes, visit their websites or contact them directly.

If you don’t see your clinic listed here, please contact us and we can make appropriate arrangements with you.

Aimee Eyvazzadeh, MD
5401 Norris Canyon Rd. Suite 106
San Ramon, CA 94583
Ph: 925-277-0600
Fx: 925-277-0801
Web: http://www.draimee.org/

Advanced Fertility Associates Medical Group
4690 Hoen Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Ph: 707-575-5831
Fx: 707-575-4379
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://afamd.com/santa-rosa/

Kaiser Fremont
39141 Civic Center Dr. Suite 350
Fremont, CA 94538
Ph: 510-248-6900
Fx: 510-248-6966
Web: http://www.kpivf.com/

California IVF Fertility Center
2590 Venture Oaks Way Suite 103
Sacramento, CA 95833
Ph: 530-771-0177
Fx: 530-771-0135
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.californiaivf.com/

Laurel Fertility Care
1700 California Street Suite 570
San Francisco, CA 94109
Ph: 415-673-9199
Fx: 415-673-8796
Web: http://www.laurelfertility.com/

Kaiser Sacramento
Point West Medical Office Building
1650 Response Road, Suite 1A
Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph: 916-614-5200
Fx: 916-614-5115
Web: http://www.kpivf.com/

Marin Fertility Center
1100 S. Eliseo Drive, Suite 107
Greenbrae, CA 94904
Ph: 415-925-9404
Fx: 415-925-9410
Web: http://www.marinfertilitycenter.com

Pacific Fertility Center
55 Francisco Street Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94133
Ph: 415-834-3000
Web: http://www.pacificfertilitycenter.com

Nova IVF
2500 Hospital Dr. Building 7
Mountain View, CA 94040
Ph: 650-325-6682
Fx: 650-887-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://novaivf.com/

Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area
100 Park Place Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
Ph: 925-867-1800
Fx: 925-973-5064
Web: http://www.rscbayarea.com

Palo Alto Medical Foundation
2581 Samaritan Drive Suite 302
San Jose, CA 95124
Ph: 925-452-4711
Fx: 925-901-1481
Web: https://www.sutterhealth.org/pamf/services/fertility

Stanford Fertility
1195 West Fremont Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Ph: 650-498-7911
Fx: 669-233-2888
Web: https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/service/fertility-and-reproductive-health

Spring Fertility
1 Daniel Burnham Court Suite 110C
San Francisco, CA 94109
Ph: 415-964-5618
Web: http://springfertility.com/

Bay IVF
1681 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Ph: 650-847-1900
Fx: 650-322-5404
Web: http://www.BayIVF.com/

UCSF Medical Center
499 Illinois St, 6th floor
San Francisco, CA 94115
Ph: 415-353-7475
Fx: 415-353-7744
Web: http://coe.ucsf.edu/ivf/index.html

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