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For anyone with experience of sperm or egg donation to share support and advice. Please remember this board isn’t for debate about donor conception.

UK clinic using Donor eggs

15 replies

GreyGoose1980 · 28/01/2020 13:05

Hi all
We are in the process of seeking a clinic for donor eggs. We have decided to move clinic and are leaning towards staying in the UK. Travelling to London or within the South East would be easiest but all UK recommendations would be very helpful. Thanks in advance for any recommendations. X

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Tipsylizard · 29/02/2020 18:21

We used Care in Northampton. Altruistic donor. One fresh cycle - our son. One frozen cycle - our daughter. SmileOur whole experience was really good - stressful but then it was always going to be given the process! They have a lot of experience. Good luck Flowers

Midlifebaby · 01/03/2020 00:04

We went with LWC and I’m almost 30 weeks! It was our 3rd try (we bought the package and I’m glad we did or I might have quit after 2nd go (MMC) as was so sad!)

GreyGoose1980 · 03/03/2020 10:10

Hi
Thanks for the replies and congrats both. @Tipsylizard - did you have to wait long to be matched with an egg donor?
@Midlifebaby - please could you advise on the multi cycle package - I can’t see details on the LWC website. We’re thinking of using them but there’s been a bit of feedback on MN about hidden costs. Thanks

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Tipsylizard · 03/03/2020 17:51

Actually we were matched straight away as our donor was initally matched with someone else and they pulled out at the last minute- serendipity! Smile

GreyGoose1980 · 04/03/2020 19:57

Yes serendipity @ Tipsylizard 😀 Hopefully that will happen to us too - I’m dreading the wait for DE.

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Leala20 · 05/03/2020 00:15

Has anyone gone through NHS funded and has any feedback?

Midlifebaby · 07/03/2020 23:42

@GreyGoose1980 it’s called access fertility, and they work with loads of clinics, each having slightly different packages. if you search that keyword and your clinic name you’ll get the PDF with pricing. Due to my age, we were eligible for only one Package and I think it was about £20k for 3 rounds, with a 50% refund if not successful. If you are younger it is a lot less expensive.
We spoke to one of the medical team who was involved in starting the company (totally by chance!) and he explained that there is an upside for the clinic in knowing the woman will go through 3 rounds and statistically they’ll have success more times than not, so it is a win win, even taking into account those that don’t end up with a baby. And that’s the end goal, an alive baby not just a pregnancy x good luck

Midlifebaby · 07/03/2020 23:45

By the way, we used the London Egg bank and they were absolutely fantastic. You can search donor characteristics online and they offer more info over the phone. No hard sell or scare tactics, and for us we loved the personal statement and that in the U.K., it’s not anonymous once the child turns 18 (which has to be good for both the child and the woman who was so generous to donate eggs for very little in exchange)

GreyGoose1980 · 09/03/2020 11:12

@Midlifebaby
Thanks so much for all the advice. We’ve actually used Access Fertility multi cycle for our OE treatment. We’ve decided to change clinic for DE so will review Access Fertility options with LWC. Thanks

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PrayingandHoping · 09/03/2020 11:13

Highly recommend Herts and Essex Fertility.

Leala20 · 09/03/2020 12:27

In my case NHS only allows fresh eggs - would you Have recommendations for how to find a fresh egg donor?

GreyGoose1980 · 09/03/2020 12:59

@Leala20
I didn’t qualify for nhs funding but as I understand it you get a list of clinics you can use within your area. Has your GP / consultant issued you with this?

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GreyGoose1980 · 09/03/2020 13:00

@PrayingandHoping
Thanks for the recommendation. Did you use fresh eggs at Herts and Essex?

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PrayingandHoping · 09/03/2020 13:38

Yes they do fresh or frozen egg transfers at Herts and Essex. Whichever you want or is most suitable

Leala20 · 02/05/2020 22:13

@GreyGoose1980 I qualified for funding but with fresh eggs and 3 free cycle ( we need to pay for donor eggs). However due to covid19 and delays we decided to go with LWC but still not sure if the standard 6 egg 1 cycle 10.5K package is not a big risk. Any advice would be appreciated.

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