Embarking on the journey of egg donation involves several components that contribute to the overall cost. At Ivy Surrogacy, we strive to maintain transparency about all expenses involved so that you can plan accordingly. Here’s a breakdown of the typical costs associated with our egg donation program.
Compensation varies based on the donor’s experience and unique qualities. For donors from Ivy League universities, compensation can increase due to their high demand and rarity in the donor pool.
This insurance covers unforeseen medical expenses related to the egg donation cycle, providing peace of mind for both donors and recipients.
This fee covers the drafting and finalization of the egg donation contract, ensuring that all legalities are professionally handled.
This fee is for managing the funds that cover the donor’s compensation and other related expenses throughout the donation process.
This screening is crucial to ensure the donor’s psychological readiness and well-being throughout the donation process.
Our agency fee is $10,000, which covers the comprehensive services provided by Ivy Surrogacy. The fee increases to $12,000-$15,000 for Elite donors with education background from top or Ivy League university, reflecting the extra efforts and cost of recruiting.
These include travel expenses for the donor, pre-medical screening fees, and outside monitoring fees. These costs can vary significantly based on the donor’s location, the location of the clinic, and specific arrangements for the stimulation cycle. Additionally, current prices for flights and accommodation also influence these costs.
We understand that the process of egg donation is a significant financial commitment. Our team is here to help you understand and manage these costs effectively. We provide detailed estimates based on your specific circumstances and strive to make this journey as accessible and straightforward as possible.