What Are the Benefits of the New Shared Egg Donor Program?
The new Shared Egg Donor Program is exclusive to Shady Grove Fertility Centers. We are the only center, worldwide, to offer such a unique and innovative option to patients who require IVF with donor eggs. The Shared Egg Donor Program was developed in response to one of the major barriers patients experience when donor egg is their only treatment option; the lack of insurance coverage for an expensive, yet highly successful, procedure.
There are several variations within the Shared Egg Donor Program which offers patients the ability to truly customize a plan that works for them, from a medical, emotional, and financial perspective. One fee-for-service option allows patients to realize a savings of up to 50% over the cost of a traditional donor egg treatment cycle. Another all-inclusive Shared Risk option gives patients the opportunity up to six cycles, if necessary, with a 100% money back guarantee if baby is not delivered. Patients pay a flat fee equal to one traditional donor egg cycle that includes the treatment, donor fee, and medications for all six cycles. What is different, or the trade off, is that the donor is shared. As our data below demonstrates, success rates remain very high even when donors are shared among one, two, or three recipient couples.
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How Does the Shared Egg Donor Program Work?
Shared Egg Donor means that more than one couple can be matched with one egg donor. The cycles of each couple are synchronized and the eggs that are retrieved from that donor are shared between the recipients. An analysis of our experience with over 800 egg donor cycles clearly demonstrates that in 60% of cycles a single donor makes enough eggs to share with three recipients, in 20% of cycles there are enough for two recipients, in 10% of cycles there are only enough for one recipient, and in 10% of cycles there are an insufficient number of eggs, requiring cycles cancellation.
In a donor egg cycle, an average of 21 eggs are retrieved. 60% (13) of those eggs fertilize and 60% (8) of the fertilized eggs produce good quality embryos. Our goal is to transfer one or two good quality embryos to the recipient. If any extra good quality embryos remain, they can be frozen for future use. In a traditional egg donation cycle, one or two embryos are transferred to the recipient and the remaining embryos are frozen for the couple to use in the future. In the Shared Donor program, most of the good quality embryos will be transferred to recipient couples, leaving fewer embryos for cryopreservation.
Shared Donor Success
Currently, ninety percent of our donor egg cycles are performed with one recipient receiving all the eggs produced by one donor (1:1) and in 10% of cases a donor has been shared by two recipients (1:2). The 1:2 program has had excellent success rates and has been very popular with recipients who benefit from sharing the fixed costs. We believe the new 1:3 shared donor option will offer additional financial benefit by further reducing the cost of egg donation while still resulting in an estimated 41% delivery rate per embryo transfer.
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