If you’re thinking about donating your eggs, you must be wondering about donor egg compensation. At Rite Options, we have open discussions about any concerns or questions a woman might have about egg donation, including compensation.
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2. THINKING ABOUT DONATING YOUR EGGS?
• If you’re thinking about donating your eggs, you must be wondering about donor egg compensation. It
can be hard to talk to someone about things like ‘what is the base rate,’ ‘what amount is too low,’ ‘what
expenses are covered,’ etc.
• At Rite Options, we have open discussions about any concerns or questions a woman might have
about egg donation, including compensation. We endeavor to clearly explain how much an egg donor
is paid, how she is paid, and what expenses would be covered during the donation.
3. HOW MUCH ARE DONORS PAID?
• An egg donor has the potential of earning up
to $70,000 after completing several donation
cycles. This figure covers the donation and
expenses of the donor.
4. HOW MUCH ARE FIRST-TIME
DONORS PAID?
A first time donor will be paid anywhere from $3,000 to
$10,000.
5. WHY ARE SOME EGG DONORS
PAID MORE THAN OTHERS?
• Donors who have exceptional qualities or traits
which are difficult to locate will be paid a higher
amount.
6. DO DONORS WHO’VE DONATED IN
THE PAST GET PAID MORE?
Yes. They may be paid more than the base rate.
7. HOW ARE
PAYMENTS
DISBURSED?
• Most agencies break down a donor’s payments into two
separate disbursements: The first payment is paid at the
start of the donation process. The balance amount is
paid after completing the egg retrieval procedure.
8. HOW MANY TIMES CAN A
DONOR DONATE HER EGGS?
• An egg donor can help several families. This
means she can donate her eggs no more than six
times.
10. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND
MEDICAL EXPENSES
• All screening costs, medical
expenses, and medications related
to the egg donor’s donation are
paid directly by the intended
parents. During the screening, an
egg donor will learn essential
details about her physical, genetic,
and reproductive health.
11. LEGAL FEES
• Before starting on a course of injectable medications, the egg donor will sign a legal contract with the
intended parents. All donors are provided with independent legal representation. This contract must be
signed prior to commencing the donation process.
12. EGG DONOR INSURANCE
• Even though complications are rare, the egg
donor is provided insurance coverage. This is
used to provide coverage for medical expenses
in case complications occur during the donation
process.
14. Airfare
Some egg donors do not live near the IVF clinic and may be
required to travel there by air.
15. Ground Travel
• Donors who must drive over 100 miles round trip for appointments will be reimbursed at a per-mile
rate. Donors who do not have their car will be flown to the IVF clinic and will be provided with
ground transportation means. This includes transfers to and from the airport and getting to and from
procedures and doctor appointments.
16. Meals
• Egg donors who are traveling for more
than 200 miles are entitled to receive
payment for their meals while traveling to
participate in the egg donation process.
17. WHAT ARE OTHER ITEMS THAT MAY BE SUBJECT TO
REIMBURSEMENT?
18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MAY
BE REIMBURSED AS WELL:
• Parking
• Lodging
• Travel expenses for the
companion.
19. Thank You
• To learn more about donor egg compensation, contact us at Rite Options.
• Visit – www.riteoptions.com
Garden City, NY
ph:1(516)512-8888
fax:1(516)512-8892
Phildelphia, PA
ph/fax:1(888)512-3220
ph/fax:1(484)222-2526