CARE has one of the world's most experienced team dedicated to the treatment of infertility. We have highly skilled doctors, scientists, nurses and support staff. Our laboratories and theatres are equipped to the highest standards. But for some of our patients we need extra help - we need donor eggs. Could you help?

Do you need IVF? Are you able to share some of your eggs with another woman?

The CARE egg share scheme means you could have IVF treatment for just £500.

Why do we need donor eggs?

Some women are unable to produce their own eggs. This might be because they have gone through the menopause early – as young as 20. Some of our patients have had chemotherapy or radiotherapy for cancer which has left them infertile. Other women have genetic conditions which they do not want to pass on to their children. Unless a donor comes forward we are unable to help them.

Who can donate?

You should be under 36 years of age, in good health, preferably having had your own family and with no history of genetic disorders. Many women consider donating their eggs when they are sterilised for example.

“Ive got three children and I don’t want any more. I’ve often thought about donating eggs, and kept putting it off. But now I’ve actually done it I feel really pleased that my eggs have given someone else the chance to have a family” Michelle

Is it anonymous?

Yes. Donor and recipient never meet.

Could any child ever trace me?

Since April 2005, any child born from donated eggs or sperm may, at age 18, request and be given identifying information about their donor. This change will not be retrospective and individuals who have donated eggs or sperm before April 2005 will not be identified.

What is involved?

Donating eggs requires commitment. There are daily injections – which we can train you to do – and you will need to come in to CARE probably 3 or 4 times for ultrasound scans and blood tests. At the appropriate time, eggs are collected by a simple procedure. After a few hours you can go home. CARE will compensate you up to £250 for loss of earnings as well as covering your expenses.

What is the next step?

If you would like further details about donating eggs, please contact a CARE egg donation co-ordinator at your nearest centre.


CARE Manchester eggdonation.manchester@carefertility.com

CARE Northampton northampton@carefertility.com

CARE Nottingham egg.donation@carefertility.com

CARE Sheffield eggdonation.sheffield@carefertility.com

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