As the egg donor coordinator at an egg donor agency, I am impressed with this video's comprehensiveness, accuracy, and honesty. I will refer prospective donors to it for reference! Parts I and 2!
As a woman who has struggled through secondary infertility, I just want you to know that I love and appreciate that you did this! Anyone who is the recipient of your dna is incredibly lucky! 💓 We've lost 9 pregnancies so this option has come up in drs visits. You are a GEM of a human, Hannah! 🥰
Oh my god, I am SO sorry. That is…. Just wow I can’t begin to imagine how you feel. My condolences I truly hope you receive a child one day. I would love to know if you’ve had success since this comment? 💜
@@streamsan580there’s a growing movement that feels that adoption of infants is unethical. It’s a super coercive industry that takes advantage of women in precarious situations. And that it’s still fundamentally traumatizing for the infant to be taken away from bio mom, even at birth. Not only that, but just because the child isn’t genetically the mothers, doesn’t mean that she wouldn’t want to carry and birth the child if given the opportunity. Especially if there isn’t that genetic bond, I can see wanting to have that experiential bond.
I am from an egg donor. It is a complicated and emotional issue for everyone involved. Personally, it caused me some confidence issues growing up because I didn’t understand why I was the way I was (apart from my father). It wasn’t until I met my at biological mother at 18 that I began to understand who I am. Genetics play a large role in who and how you are (ex. I’m terrified of flying and no one in my family is, my dad was literally a pilot at one point but then I learned that all the women on my bio-moms side are terrified of flying too). To the people commenting that it is horrible to choose the eggs you want (for whatever reason), I have to disagree. The woman who grew and raised me wanted a child who resembled her in both intellect and appearance. She couldn’t have children of her own so the next best thing for her was to choose someone like her so she felt less alienated. Also if you’re paying the amount you do to have a child per egg donation, you want some say in the lottery which is creating a child. It’s not a designed baby because no one can predict every attribute from an egg and a sperm. This is just my experience but ultimately we shouldn’t shun people for their choices, whether it be adopting, egg donation, traditional ways or not having children at all.
@@darkapothecary4116 I have not donated, but I just did some quick research for you, and from everything I looked at, it seems that 1) you CAN still donate eggs if your tubes are tied, and 2) there is very little "google search" info on the *specific* question of whether the donor has any responsibility for the child whatsoever, but I'm pretty confident you're not, and you can always make 100% certain of it in your contract.
@@milo_thatch_incarnate hey can you please tell me names of agencies I can contact if I want to donate...and can I still do it if I am from Egypt or I have to be from the same country ..thanq in advance
You call your father 'dad' and your biological mother 'bio mum' but you call your mother 'the woman who raised you'. That sounds really detached from her.
Having donated twice at the age of 19, I can tell you that this video is reasonably accurate. Everyone is different. My only piece of advice for those looking into egg donation, make sure you do your research! Good luck.
Personally, I couldn’t donate because I would feel like it’s my child, but I have so much respect for people who are willing to donate and found this video very informative.
HeyItsKeri I have so many friends who feel that exact way ♥️ absolutely a personal decision, we all feel different about these things, and we can only do what we feel is right for ourselves ☺️
@Ro se Both the egg and sperm are cells called gametes. They cannot divide or reproduce on their own. When the egg and sperm combine, they form a cell called a zygote. That tiny cell may divide many, many times and form an embryo, and after further growth and cell division can form a fetus.
+Heyitskeri that's is very very untrue. I'm not saying this to be rude, but I would really recommend reading some sciencetific texts about how embryos and fetuses form. Both sperm AND egg are needed to form an embryo. An embryo is made of 50/50 genetic material from sperm AND egg.
@@laurenlewis6838 How can you say someone's opinion is untrue?? That certainly IS rude. I can understand what she's saying, that once the egg is fertilized it would feel like that is her child. That egg contains her DNA. Just stop.
Thank you so much for posting this!! My best friend and I have both been considering this for a long time and this is so helpful! I personally don't want children, but I want to help others in need!
I'm 17 i know im young but donating my eggs is something that im really set on doing! Ive endured enough trauma from my parents to know i would not want to be a parent myself, so giving my gift to a couple that will make use of it is pretty satisfying for me to think about.. im 7 minutes into your video and i cant lie and say i don't feel discouraged after hearing that they will ask me about my family history, i am discouraged but not discouraged enough to not try as soon as i can! Really hope i can
Yeah when I heard "family history". I felt discouraged too Hopefully u were able to get this procedure tho 🤍, genuinely wanna do it for the same reasons
hannah, love your videos on van life. Just stumbled upon this one and must say i approve. I am in my sixties, have six wonderful grandchildren and if it werent for egg donation i wouldnt have one of my grandkids. My son and his wife have a beautiful, intelligent healthy 10 year old now thanks to people like you. You are giving so much to the couple you are helping with this, but also giving so much to grandparents who also are benefiting. Thank you so much. You are directly and indirectly helping more people than you know.
I did egg donation back in 1999. Back then i only paid 5,000$. The paperwork was intense and personal. The medical side was grueling for me ,dealing with the intense increase and decrease of hormones. I forgot to say i did this in Chicago. Sounds like things are pretty much the same. They matched me with a couple,that the wife had similar traits as me. Im tall , Italian an artist. I have dark hair, olive complected, hazel eyes. I remember it asking what my favorite movie and book are. Favorite foods, hobbies, personal views on things. Left handed...like i said very detailed and I can understand why. At the time i already had 2 girls and I was 25 years old. I don't regret my decision to donate eggs. You did an amazing job describing the experience you didn't mention the hormonal part but maybe not everyone experiences that. The only thing I ever have thought about is what if my daughter ends up dating or god forbid marrying her half brother. I was informed my couple did conceive a son they were nice enough to tell me. They also wanted me to do it again 3 yrs later but i didn't have it in me emotionally or physically so i didn't choose to.
Thank you for doing this. As someone who is looking to use an egg donor in the future, I'm so grateful there are women like you who are compassionate and generous, and wanting to help us achieve a dream of having a baby.
Thought about donating my eggs, then remembered my family history of alcoholism, mental illness, cancer and alzheimers... Okay, then, it's a no I guess...
Same here. My family is riddled with mental illness and alcoholism. I also don’t fit the BMI requirements either. I’d like the money. But never thought of anything else about it until this video
You can still donate. Some couples have that history them selves and are more concerned if the child will have similar nationalities or height or music ability. So if you want to try i say try
I would've never thought of doing this. But after watching this video I'm going to definitely look into this. Not only do you get to pay off debt, you also get to help someone have a family. Thanks for the video :)
I watched as a friend had IVF 3 times and 3 times it didn't work...a lot of money and a LOT of pain and sadness. They were finally told it wasn't recommend they do it again because her remaining eggs were just not viable. They chose one last try with his sperm and a donated egg...again, expensive. But this time they got a strong embryo that implanted in her just fine. Now they have a beautiful, healthy, happy 7 year old boy. Who looks just like his daddy but with his "mother's" coloring...which is the same coloring as his non-biological mother. It's an extraordinary gift that you've given and you should be very proud, Hannah. ❤
Wow, thank you so much for this video. After watching this video doing a TON of research and applying to a couple agencies I was just matched with my first set of parents! I had heard of donation before but it had always seemed like something you could only do if you were a model and a genius lol. I am neither but I am healthy with a good family history! Thank you for painting a more honest picture of egg donation!
Ahhh! That makes me so happy to hear! I’m excited for you, and hope everything goes well ♥️ it’s such a cool thing to be able to help someone out with ☺️☺️
I've been really looking forward to your videos about this! As someone seriously considering egg donations I found everything you said super helpful. Really appreciate your channel and hope you keep it up!
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/ I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
I’ve read lots of stories online of “donor” babies and some of them aren’t happy. Genetics means a lot. I’m adopted and it’s taught me many things about nature vs nurture. I can’t imagine actually being birthed to a family I don’t fully align with, it’s even worse when parents expect the infant to be a blank slate.
I used to feel that way when I was younger. Now I realize it was part ego and part societal bs that takes the maternal instinct to an exaggerated form. I bought that lie...now I wish I had done it when I had the chance.
this is super interesting! I'm an IVF (sperm donor) baby and can attest to how thankful families are for donors. Unfortunately my lack of medical history on my bio dads side disqualifies me from most egg donation possibilities but its cool ti hear the proccess. I honestly wish Canada would compensate for egg and sperm donation bc I feel it would definitely motivate more people to do it
On the surface that sounds sweet but the idea of a government paying somoone to sell genetic material for profit is very dystopian. Would you reconsider putting that idea out there?
@@xxgothxxxx yeah, compensating for the "donation" is very coercive and weird on so many levels. I think it goes without saying that it isn't really a donation if you are being paid.
@@xxgothxxxx yes and intended parents pay unscrupulous agencies 15000 CAD just for egg donor fees for doner to walk away after signing worthless contract with agency who keep all money no refund no egg no baby goodbye unregulated unethical BE CAREFUL out there all is not as appears people are being scammed😑 back to becoming a cash machine lottery Some agencies have no humanity just cash on brain
Speaking as someone who had a very difficult time having children, you're doing a wonderful thing for people who want to create their own families and need a little help.
You are SOOOO amazing! I have 3 daughters and had volunteered to carry a child for my sister but never really thought about offering my eggs. In Canada I think things(the paperwork and incentives) are different but I'm soooo unbelievable thankful that you shared your story and experiences! You may not know this but your a hero! I am pretty sure I'm done having children but know 3 family's close to me who have struggled and I think I would like to look into donating eggs.
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Woah!! This is super encouraging! And sort of a weird thing for TH-cam to suggest to me because I was *just* thinking about how I'd given up on my childhood dream of donating a bunch of eggs and becoming humanity's most recent common ancestor. And like, I've given up on the "ancestor" thing but it's really cool to know that egg donation is still a thing I can actually do. Hooray!
Serious question, even though it's anonymous isn't there a chance the child can find you via genetic ancestry mapping? It's so advanced now in criminology, in 18+ years it'll be as easy as hiring a PI.
Possibly 🤷🏼♀️ I don’t really know, and I’m not too worried about it anyway, since I always tick the box that says “I’m open to meeting the child when they turn 18, if they wish to”
If I was to donate not that it’s possible or I want to I’d like potential children to contact me. But I do think that some sperm donors will sober up one day to find out there’s lots of kids looking like them.
I live in the UK and I just read this "It is not possible to be an anonymous donor in the UK. You have to be willing to be known to any children born from your donations when they turn 18." OMG, nope.
PokeMe in my country of citizenship you can’t disclose your identity as a donor even if you want to with a passion, now you can import it from countries with exposed identity but our government raised the import tax so much that you will get bankrupt. Look how different legislators are world wide, I believe that uk USA Canada have the right attitude about it it bothers me I’m a part of a place I believe to be intentionally evil and harmful.
"Everybody has different opinions on it, but ultimately it is my body - it is your body - and I don't think it's for anyone to say whether my choice is right or wrong. I get to decide what is okay with my body." AMEN, sista.
True, but these young women might not be aware of the potential long-term side effects of these ovulation-stimulating injections they're receiving, especially when they are "donating" (strictly it ain't a donation since it's remunerated) their eggs multiple times... In France, that's where I'm from, an egg donation is A DONATION, therefore, you don't get paid for it, well because it's called a DONATION lol. It's seems that in the USA you're SELLING your eggs, and that is a big problem in my opinion, a sort of commercialisation of your own body (just like gestational surrogacy I must say, illegal in France), an open door to multiple drifts and abuses....
@@bonnieleela1156 i think it's great they pay you, you are literally helping someone who can't have kids, and you get paid and start being able to pay studies, or insurance, or invest :) it's amazing for both parts, and if someone is interesting in donating, there's a lot of types of donations to do, not just this one.. (like food, work as volunteer, toys, clothes etc.) this is one that is paid in some places that's all :) btw, I just found another one that is not paid almost everywhere but in some places you so get paid : blood donation, ain that crazy? Jajaja if both parts win I think it's better.. Just my opinion 😁
I found this so interesting. I live in Australia and here you don't get paid for donating your eggs in fact it's illegal to pay someone to donate their eggs.
May be immoral but out here in the wild west that is america its more immoral not to pay because 99% of us are sharing like 18% of the wealth and there's a lot of us.
In Oregon women are so impoverished they often sell their infants on the open market surrogates are legal. Some gals are so poor they sell babes so they and partner can purchase a home to live. I heard about 80,000 a child and many of the "buyers" are wealthy Cali couples who come up specifically for the infant trade off and adoption. The buyers for the child send sperm and the surrogate performs the process. Some states allow this as legal, others do not.
Good for you! You are so spot on! It really is only up to the person doing it and you've been able to learn from your experiences and communicate them to us! It really is kind of the ultimate gift to someone who otherwise wouldn't be able to have a child. And that is kindness too! 👍💝
Hannah, I applaud you and have a new found respect for you and any young woman doing this. I know that this has a monetary aspect to it, but the level of thoughtfulness is above and beyond what most would do for their fellow human, so yea you. As a man of 69 years, I have so loved watching the life you put into living (reminds me of me when I was your age). So keep on being luv, you put a smile on this old man's face.
Thank you SO much for this video! I told my boyfriend when I clicked on it, "I hope this is what I'm looking for" and it 100% was. Very informative and thorough, and gave me some good things to think about. Thank you!
I know there’s about to be some jerks in the comments (already spotted at least one person born without a brain lol) so I just wanted to say thank you for this! I think it’s rly cool that you were able to do this for yourself, and it’s awesome that you decided to make informational vids about it! idk if my health would allow me to do this, but I’ve considered it for a while now and this helped answer a lot of my questions, so thank you :)
I think it’s crass to try and pick a certain person with a certain education and personality- as if the child is going to turn out the same. It doesn’t make sense. Health problems I get, but jesus you can’t customize ur baby
The genes of father & mother will in big part determine what child would be like in personality, sporty, musical etc. Alot i suppose would also depend on external factors while child grows up on what type person they would become. But picking an egg donor could be to pick same race, eye/hair colour etc so child do somewhat look like the mom that needed the egg donated.
Genetics have a lot bigger impact on personalities and characteristics than a lot of people realize - it’s not crass to want to set your child up for success! If the parents already know one set of DNA going into the procedure - AKA the sperm - they may want the genetics of the egg to either complement or counterbalance specific qualities in their own DNA. It’s their own prerogative going into a procedure like this and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Maisy Blair Genetics actually play a large role in personality and intelligence. Besides, it’s normal to want control over these things (at least somewhat). From an evolutionary and biological standpoint- we are all judging our partners. It is normal for people to settle down and “mate” with people that they feel have good qualities.
This is the second video I've seen about egg donation on TH-cam in the last couple of days. The first video was about a woman whose daughter died of colon cancer, the daughter has done egg donation. This woman had a logical approach, she didn't immediately think there was a connection until she read about another woman who had died of colon cancer after doing egg donation. This woman was saying that there is no evidence of a link to anything, but then again there hasn't ever been any research into links to anything like colon cancer. The woman was more talking about the lack of research into connections with medical conditions like colon cancer.
Thank you so much for sharing information about this! I’ve always thought about doing this growing up and this helped me make more judgements on the situation.
Omg Thank you for making this video regarding your experience as an egg donor ... for the past few months Iv been really contemplating and considering becoming an egg donor ... and I have no idea where to even start . iv done some minor research here and there and I can never seem to get the right answers to my questions because I understand every ones experience is different . This video is super informative thank you for sharing : ) !!
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/ I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
I considered doing this all through my 20s. Where I'm from (CA), being Asian attending a top university means $$$. But the possibility of developing health problems (I don't know how rare or not it is) after the procedure always made me leary. And now I'm too old to be considered! That said, I want to foster-to-adopt (since now I'm leary of paid adoption agencies... those documentaries about women in developing nations popping out babies for money is absolutely NOT the reason why I wanted to adopt... I don't blame impoverished women for making that hard decision BTW, but I blame systems for exploiting people in vulnerable situations). ANYWAY good luck to anyone who wants to become an egg donor, I hope you get chosen and I hope this ends up being a great experience for you. PS. It seems irresponsible that some of your agencies didn't provide you with a tax form come tax time. It's not necessarily their job to tell you in advance that it's taxable (everyone should just know that any money exchanged officially and not "under the table" is almost always going to be reported to the IRS), but they should have provided you a tax form to file your taxes. That's annoying and an expensive lesson to have to learn for a young person who is doing this for the first time. Glad you're sharing your experience! It's so incredibly thorough.
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
maybe try the agency I go through? different agency's have different requirements: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/ I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
You are so amazing to take something so important like a child and to give it to someone who can’t have one it’s a huge sacrifice u made to make a family complete and give them a beautiful life to love
Thank you for what you do. I'm struggling with fertility and looking into this option. I always thought donors don't undergo as much, like they go in and have the eggs or sperm extracted. I have no idea it's the same as undergoing fertility treatments, the tests and questions seems the same. It's amazing to know these things. Thank you.
Yes the donor has to undergo hormones to produce more eggs , weeks of it. Also effects sex life of the donor. Then after the mood swings and intense pms symptoms a painful retrevial process.
Very interesting and informative. Who knew? This is a topic I would have NEVER even given a thought to or known about had I not subscribed to your channel recently and just been binge-watching your presentations. I'm a 73 year old, retired grandfather of 5, by the way, who lives alone out in the middle of nowhere in Texas and loves it. TH-cam lets me get out and about and travel, as it were, from my armchair. 😊
I’ve been doing research on donating eggs and I’ve found a lot of articles about women who have developed health issues due to donating their eggs. How do you feel about this and do you know anyone else who has donated their eggs?
Kim Temple You’re right! I’ve seen a lot of those as well- that’s why I say (so many times 😂) that everybody should do their research and weight the pros and cons for themselves. It’s important to get a bunch of perspectives!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
well, even though i never thought about donating my eggs, I found this very interessting and informative and I am pretty sure you can help a lot of people with that. For the next video (There is a part 2 coming, right?) I would also like to hear if the process had had any emotional impact on you? because for me it would feel a bit weird knowing my genetic material is running around somewhere, haha...
like I said, I personally don't feel any attachment to my "genetic material"! it completely varies person to person! what feels okay for me may not feel right for someone else (:
I am a male, 38 and donated my boys to help a couple... women get paid more than men in donation, but either it is worth it and the time for the experience! I earned $500 twice $1000 total for my donation bank and the couple I helped have a healthy baby girl... she will be born in 3 months... It's pretty amazing to help a couple embrace a child... The experience again is the best experience and to me, I got to help someone get this child.
I've been thinking about egg donation for awhile. I actually applied and got accepted at a place near me but decided I was going to move away and wouldnt be around long enough. I am nervous about the risks but I know that they are small. But where I will be living the compensation is about $6000.
Great video! I applied and wasn't really expecting to get chosen, but I did! I have my first appointment next week and I'm pretty nervous. Not sure what to expect the first appointment to be. Wish I could reach out to you and talk!
@@ascosche it went well! I had blood work and a vaginal exam. I had never even been to an OBGYN before, so I was super nervous for the exam, but it wasn't that bad. I found it really interesting to see my ovaries and eggs on the screen.
Not a cis-gendered female, but work in health care, and I must say I find your presentation here well articulated, thoughtful and without judgement for others who may or may not agree with you on this rather controversial matter, at least it would be controversial for many. I wanted to say thanks for taking the time to present your point of view on this matter, and at least in my eyes you are wise beyond your years. Bravo young lady
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/ I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
I liked your outfit. It’s adorable. I’m a six time egg donor and I loved it. It was like so cool to know I was giving something that I won’t need or use to a mommy that wants to give life. Giving birth to a child is life-changing and for these moms having that experience, I imagine makes all the difference. Love to all the recipients and donors out there❤
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Frick, it feels like not that long ago that I didn’t even have to scroll through the years to find 1990 when I entered in my birth year, and now all of a sudden I’m too old to donate eggs. Damn does life fly by fast!
I am really envious, here in Australia egg donation is an literal donation, as in you don't get any money in return for your eggs (it's actually illegal to be paid). I find it really bizarre that it's still coined as a 'donation' if you are getting paid for it, and at first I thought this video would be about 2 different subjects 1. making $10,000 from doing something or other and 2. egg donation info. So I have learnt something today! I'm never going to use my eggs so I wish I could get some money from them to set myself up, that would be amazing! This video is so comprehensive, thank you
Thank you so much for this informational video! I like how you think about this! I really feel like you're an amazing human being! Thanks for everything! xoxo
Just come to this video after seeing some of your most recent ones. Good on you! You’re helping people who can’t conceive naturally as well as helping yourself at the current time. This is admirable.
Wish I could donate because my own child is so beautiful and so bright. He started sleeping though the night at 3 months old. Of course not all my eggs are the same. But my medical history, BMI, and being a past smoker I don’t qualify. Would love to bless someone. I’ll send blessing others ways I guess
I am constantly amazed at your maturity. I am sharing this in hope that other young women will do the same. You did a super job with this video. I am glad you have given some infertile women a chance to fulfill their dream!❤
Oh man...I'm 38. I thought maybe I could look into this. I have had one beautiful son and don't want any more children. I thought it might be nice to share my genetics with someone who can't have a baby.
Wait... you can apply out of state?? I'm currently going thru my first donation cycle in SEATTLE, WA. If I wanted to apply in CA would that be possible? Like fly me out and what not?
Watching this from the perspective of a donor child is really informative. Knowing the process that my egg donor mom went through was really nice knowing. Not knowing my heritage and background is really hard. I’m so glad you made a video on this. ❤️
I wonder why that information was not shared with you. I know in the states the parents get a huge book and photo of the donor mom even way back in the 90s when i did it.
Yiga Lord Banette I thought the same thing but we only have a little information that is non identifying information. We really don’t know much about her.
I have a couple questions that were not covered in either of your videos. Are donors able to know the results of the recipients? For example did they successfully achieve the child they were longing for? I believe it would be lovely to know if the recipient’s goal was successfully met. Did you choose to be informed of your recipients results? Thank you for donating. 😄❤️
Remember, it has more to do with having the best chance of a naturally fertilized egg than it does about being discriminatory. It's something to remember and it's a reminder (myself included) of how being overweight can affect other functions of your body.
I’m curious about this but my thing for me (and your articulated this very well) is knowing that my genetic material will be out there (I also feel no connection with my genetic material but I still know it will be out there and it just makes me think “oh my goodness there’s going to be another one of me out there. What if I met them? How odd would that be?” kind of thoughts).
Wow, idk why but you just opened my eyes to a whole new world. I truly think this is going to be the thing that is going to make my dreams feasible....thank god!! I just applied to 3 places 😂❤️
This is one of those few times I wish I lived in the US.. I looked up how much money you get for donating eggs here in Sweden, and it's 602 dollars. America is weird (you don't have free great healthcare but you can get 10 000 dollars for donating eggs). Anyway, great of you to share this with us! :)
Agnes Svensson that’s WHY healthcare is not free...everything is overpriced. See how that works? That’s capitalism 🤷♀️ (Sidenote: Sweden doesn’t have California, Utah or Arizona, so we’re weird, but let’s be real, there are some serious perks. I’ve lived in 2 countries in Europe, and it’s sweet, but it’s cold for entirely too much of the year. So, ya know, we pay too much but we are warm for 10 months out of the year, not just 2.)
Having free healthcare isn't all that great. I have a friend from Canada and she says its the worst. If u go to the hospital prepare to be there for 5 hours in the waiting room cause since it's free people go for small things like stomach aches. Here u have to pay so not everyone goes and your taken very seriously by the drs. I love the u.s. just the way it is
@@rebeccam8729 Yeah, when healthcare is free you're able to contact them if you have any worries. Sure, sometimes waiting is annoying but I'd rather wait than pay a lot of money. And if you book an appointment you don't have to just sit and wait. I just think that sounds sad "here u have to pay so not everyone goes", that's not very equal.. :( But anyways, it's great that you're happy with your country and I'm happy with mine :)
@@Agnes_C_Svensson what I meant with "not everyone goes" is we go if we actually need to not just a small stomach ache or a pimple like I've been told lol everything has its ups and downs though
@@rebeccam8729 Yeah, sure. But that must also mean that not everyone can afford to go. And, at least in Sweden, people don't go for everything. And its possible to call or write to a doctor and then maybe not have to go. But yeah, everything has its ups and downs for sure.
In my country, the compensation for egg donors is about 1100 dollars (before tax, which is like 40%) lol. You can also only donate 6 times total. It's not really something you can earn any real money on, and the process is uncomfortable, long and very involved (with the hormone treatment and several visits to the clinic), so you really have to do it because you want to help someone else.
same lol .... just older at 48 :) but good for Hannah ..... keep doin you sweetheart, you are making someones dreams come true while financing your own .... what a bright start you are!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Ik this is pretty old video but watching this has actually made me more excited on the experience… I still have a lot of research going forward but I appreciate your video 💯💯👑
I reaaallly needed the affirmation about making sure you get taken care of. I also have spent most of my life trying to be as low-maintenance as POSSIBLE for everyone else -- to an unhealthy degree sometimes. I don't know for sure if I'll do this yet, but I felt like I could heave a big unburdening sigh when you emphasized not trying to be so low-maintenance that you forgo your own comfort.
this is really great! i’ve been thinking a lot lately about donating my eggs since i don’t plan on having kids of my own with my girlfriend. thanks for being so candid about your experience! 💗🌥
Bailey Walters I don’t plan on having kids either so that’s why I have been thinking about it. I might as well give them to someone who hasn’t got their own/can’t use them.
Hi Bailey! This is going to sound very random, but I’m wondering where you found the profile picture you’re currently using? I actually did that for my friend as their portrait many years ago, I even still have it on my sketch pad! I uploaded it via instagram but did not watermark (which I should have). I would appreciate it if you could please change the photo as it is my copyrighted work. I put a lot of effort into my art so it means a lot to me that people admire them but it is also important that it is respected and given credit to. If you do want me to draw a personalised one, don’t hesitate to contact me instead :)
Alyssa Powell-Ascura hi! i found the photo a looong time ago (i think going on many years now) floating about tumblr that didn’t have a source or any connection to you or any artist. i’ll change it now!! sorry your work went uncredited!! 🎈
Thank you so much Bailey! I appreciate that a lot, some people have often just blocked me and refuse to acknowledge it :( and there are a few who have even profited off it and made shirts. I think the internet has just made circulation of media very easy, which can be beneficial but without its original sources can also not be. Thanks again for acknowledging my work. PS. Good luck with your egg donations journey!
Yay! Thank you for making it :) Both of the videos were really informative and interesting! Definitely helping me to make my decision on whether or not to do it!
I really appreciate the video it's very informative! Thanks! I was starting to talk with my wife about doing this and I think she was thinking about it but then after watching this don't know now because she is 33 so I would guess she would be denied. But thanks again for the very informative video it was very interesting to watch now getting ready to watch part 2. Thank you again!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
this is the agency I go through if you're interested!: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/ I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
that’s less of a grandpa outfit and more of a jane goodall outfit
Exactly my initial thought!
Jane Goodall is such an icon
Lol it's also very "I read Jane Austen " so either way it's a jane look!
She looks like she’s going to go on a safari and honestly I’m living for it
Was thinking the same!!
As the egg donor coordinator at an egg donor agency, I am impressed with this video's comprehensiveness, accuracy, and honesty. I will refer prospective donors to it for reference! Parts I and 2!
I just applied to become an egg donor what do they do I need to know
they will review your application and get back to you if you qualify
Do you accept potential donors from Canada in the US?
Dc family Love just a follow up. How did it go ? And are there any agencies you recommend?
Can people with a history of bipolar be accepted?
Me: *looking for a way to pay off my college tuition*
Me: *sees this*
Me: well if push comes to shove
Just sayin, I’m literally debt free 🙆🏼♀️😉
Literally, same.
Dude this is so accurate for me right now.
That’s why I’m thinking about doing it!! Trying to get rid of my debt and I want to get my masters 😭
Lol I wish I thought of this while I was IN college, I’m looking into this so I could pay down student debt 😅
As a woman who has struggled through secondary infertility, I just want you to know that I love and appreciate that you did this! Anyone who is the recipient of your dna is incredibly lucky! 💓 We've lost 9 pregnancies so this option has come up in drs visits. You are a GEM of a human, Hannah! 🥰
I so want to hug you for being incredibly brave and strong. 💓
Oh my god, I am SO sorry. That is…. Just wow I can’t begin to imagine how you feel. My condolences I truly hope you receive a child one day. I would love to know if you’ve had success since this comment? 💜
I have a question, why just don’t adopt newborns if those kids aren’t biologically yours anyway?
@@streamsan580there’s a growing movement that feels that adoption of infants is unethical. It’s a super coercive industry that takes advantage of women in precarious situations. And that it’s still fundamentally traumatizing for the infant to be taken away from bio mom, even at birth. Not only that, but just because the child isn’t genetically the mothers, doesn’t mean that she wouldn’t want to carry and birth the child if given the opportunity. Especially if there isn’t that genetic bond, I can see wanting to have that experiential bond.
I am from an egg donor. It is a complicated and emotional issue for everyone involved. Personally, it caused me some confidence issues growing up because I didn’t understand why I was the way I was (apart from my father). It wasn’t until I met my at biological mother at 18 that I began to understand who I am. Genetics play a large role in who and how you are (ex. I’m terrified of flying and no one in my family is, my dad was literally a pilot at one point but then I learned that all the women on my bio-moms side are terrified of flying too). To the people commenting that it is horrible to choose the eggs you want (for whatever reason), I have to disagree. The woman who grew and raised me wanted a child who resembled her in both intellect and appearance. She couldn’t have children of her own so the next best thing for her was to choose someone like her so she felt less alienated. Also if you’re paying the amount you do to have a child per egg donation, you want some say in the lottery which is creating a child. It’s not a designed baby because no one can predict every attribute from an egg and a sperm. This is just my experience but ultimately we shouldn’t shun people for their choices, whether it be adopting, egg donation, traditional ways or not having children at all.
If you have your tubes tied can you donate eggs. You are not required to take said offspring if parents don't want it right
@@darkapothecary4116 I have not donated, but I just did some quick research for you, and from everything I looked at, it seems that 1) you CAN still donate eggs if your tubes are tied, and 2) there is very little "google search" info on the *specific* question of whether the donor has any responsibility for the child whatsoever, but I'm pretty confident you're not, and you can always make 100% certain of it in your contract.
@@milo_thatch_incarnate hey can you please tell me names of agencies I can contact if I want to donate...and can I still do it if I am from Egypt or I have to be from the same country ..thanq in advance
You call your father 'dad' and your biological mother 'bio mum' but you call your mother 'the woman who raised you'. That sounds really detached from her.
@@Sookielein imagine judging and acting as if you know something about a person from a single comment.. please stop
Having donated twice at the age of 19, I can tell you that this video is reasonably accurate. Everyone is different. My only piece of advice for those looking into egg donation, make sure you do your research! Good luck.
May I ask what agency you applied for? Also I don’t know my fathers history, nor my grandparents. It that truly important, or can it be overlooked?
Have you had children of your own since?
How was your experience? I'm 19 right now and wanting to donate
Personally, I couldn’t donate because I would feel like it’s my child, but I have so much respect for people who are willing to donate and found this video very informative.
HeyItsKeri I have so many friends who feel that exact way ♥️ absolutely a personal decision, we all feel different about these things, and we can only do what we feel is right for ourselves ☺️
@Ro se Both the egg and sperm are cells called gametes. They cannot divide or reproduce on their own.
When the egg and sperm combine, they form a cell called a zygote. That tiny cell may divide many, many times and form an embryo, and after further growth and cell division can form a fetus.
+Heyitskeri that's is very very untrue. I'm not saying this to be rude, but I would really recommend reading some sciencetific texts about how embryos and fetuses form. Both sperm AND egg are needed to form an embryo. An embryo is made of 50/50 genetic material from sperm AND egg.
@@laurenlewis6838 How can you say someone's opinion is untrue?? That certainly IS rude. I can understand what she's saying, that once the egg is fertilized it would feel like that is her child. That egg contains her DNA. Just stop.
Petunia Pickles I think Lauren tagged the wrong person
This is such a beautiful gift to give a woman who would otherwise go childless. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Si la naturaleza te niega tener hijos, no los tendrás. Los óvulos de otra, no te hacen madre, de nadie.
Thank you so much for posting this!! My best friend and I have both been considering this for a long time and this is so helpful! I personally don't want children, but I want to help others in need!
Scarlett Rose Turner that’s amazing! I hope it goes well for you ♥️☺️
Did either of you guys do it? Any side effects
I'm 17 i know im young but donating my eggs is something that im really set on doing! Ive endured enough trauma from my parents to know i would not want to be a parent myself, so giving my gift to a couple that will make use of it is pretty satisfying for me to think about.. im 7 minutes into your video and i cant lie and say i don't feel discouraged after hearing that they will ask me about my family history, i am discouraged but not discouraged enough to not try as soon as i can! Really hope i can
Doubt they would want you
Yeah when I heard "family history". I felt discouraged too
Hopefully u were able to get this procedure tho 🤍, genuinely wanna do it for the same reasons
How many of my eggs can I yeet away
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5-6 Depending on where you live.
Sister Sovereigntea 5-6 individual eggs?????
@@okay6470 LOL no the amount of times, they take as many eggs each time.
PS::: I hope your eggs grow up to appreciate your donation! And that the results are as intriguing and nice as you appear to be.
hannah, love your videos on van life. Just stumbled upon this one and must say i approve. I am in my sixties, have six wonderful grandchildren and if it werent for egg donation i wouldnt have one of my grandkids. My son and his wife have a beautiful, intelligent healthy 10 year old now thanks to people like you. You are giving so much to the couple you are helping with this, but also giving so much to grandparents who also are benefiting. Thank you so much. You are directly and indirectly helping more people than you know.
I did egg donation back in 1999. Back then i only paid 5,000$. The paperwork was intense and personal. The medical side was grueling for me ,dealing with the intense increase and decrease of hormones. I forgot to say i did this in Chicago. Sounds like things are pretty much the same. They matched me with a couple,that the wife had similar traits as me. Im tall , Italian an artist. I have dark hair, olive complected, hazel eyes. I remember it asking what my favorite movie and book are. Favorite foods, hobbies, personal views on things. Left handed...like i said very detailed and I can understand why. At the time i already had 2 girls and I was 25 years old. I don't regret my decision to donate eggs. You did an amazing job describing the experience you didn't mention the hormonal part but maybe not everyone experiences that. The only thing I ever have thought about is what if my daughter ends up dating or god forbid marrying her half brother. I was informed my couple did conceive a son they were nice enough to tell me. They also wanted me to do it again 3 yrs later but i didn't have it in me emotionally or physically so i didn't choose to.
Have you had any side effects? I’m nervous about cancers and future infertility
Wow!! That sounds so intense
Thank you and all the donors out there. My son was born via IVF and he is amazing. I can't thank you all enough. There are no words.
How much did you pay for it ?
@@auroramothergoddess alot
@@smith24117 how much is a lot ?
more than you would think
@@smith24117 45k ?
Thank you for being so honest, organized and vulnerable. I'm considering donating and this video make me feel better educated and comfortable.
Thank you for doing this. As someone who is looking to use an egg donor in the future, I'm so grateful there are women like you who are compassionate and generous, and wanting to help us achieve a dream of having a baby.
Thought about donating my eggs, then remembered my family history of alcoholism, mental illness, cancer and alzheimers... Okay, then, it's a no I guess...
Same XD
Same here. My family is riddled with mental illness and alcoholism. I also don’t fit the BMI requirements either. I’d like the money. But never thought of anything else about it until this video
You can still donate. Some couples have that history them selves and are more concerned if the child will have similar nationalities or height or music ability. So if you want to try i say try
Pinlol literally me. I hardly want to burden my own children with my dna let alone others’
You can still try, she said her family had a history and yet she was still accepted. Doesn’t hurt to try
I would've never thought of doing this. But after watching this video I'm going to definitely look into this. Not only do you get to pay off debt, you also get to help someone have a family. Thanks for the video :)
Haa sure thang I hope that you don’t do this this is so wrong
I watched as a friend had IVF 3 times and 3 times it didn't work...a lot of money and a LOT of pain and sadness. They were finally told it wasn't recommend they do it again because her remaining eggs were just not viable. They chose one last try with his sperm and a donated egg...again, expensive. But this time they got a strong embryo that implanted in her just fine. Now they have a beautiful, healthy, happy 7 year old boy. Who looks just like his daddy but with his "mother's" coloring...which is the same coloring as his non-biological mother.
It's an extraordinary gift that you've given and you should be very proud, Hannah. ❤
Wow, thank you so much for this video. After watching this video doing a TON of research and applying to a couple agencies I was just matched with my first set of parents! I had heard of donation before but it had always seemed like something you could only do if you were a model and a genius lol. I am neither but I am healthy with a good family history! Thank you for painting a more honest picture of egg donation!
Ahhh! That makes me so happy to hear! I’m excited for you, and hope everything goes well ♥️ it’s such a cool thing to be able to help someone out with ☺️☺️
I've been really looking forward to your videos about this! As someone seriously considering egg donations I found everything you said super helpful. Really appreciate your channel and hope you keep it up!
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/
I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
Oh MY God! I opened this video thinking "Wow Hannah has chickens." LMAO
you don't know how much that just made me laugh 😂😂
LMAO
Glad I’m not the only one lol
🤣😂😅😃😄🤣😂😂😅😃😄🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh damn that was so funny! Hannah has chickens! :-D
As much as I wanna do this I can’t get the thought outa my head that I would technically have a biological child out there somewhere :[
It’s not for everyone! It’s good to know what you’re comfortable with so you don’t have regrets ♥️
I’ve read lots of stories online of “donor” babies and some of them aren’t happy. Genetics means a lot. I’m adopted and it’s taught me many things about nature vs nurture. I can’t imagine actually being birthed to a family I don’t fully align with, it’s even worse when parents expect the infant to be a blank slate.
@@erinjean2695 I have met thousands of families non donor conceived and they are raped by their parents and abused. The grass isn't always greener. x
THAT PART!! I completely understand this comment, because its exactly how I feel.
I used to feel that way when I was younger. Now I realize it was part ego and part societal bs that takes the maternal instinct to an exaggerated form. I bought that lie...now I wish I had done it when I had the chance.
this is super interesting! I'm an IVF (sperm donor) baby and can attest to how thankful families are for donors. Unfortunately my lack of medical history on my bio dads side disqualifies me from most egg donation possibilities but its cool ti hear the proccess. I honestly wish Canada would compensate for egg and sperm donation bc I feel it would definitely motivate more people to do it
On the surface that sounds sweet but the idea of a government paying somoone to sell genetic material for profit is very dystopian. Would you reconsider putting that idea out there?
@@xxgothxxxx yeah, compensating for the "donation" is very coercive and weird on so many levels. I think it goes without saying that it isn't really a donation if you are being paid.
They do it in Canada but it’s free
@@xxgothxxxx yes and intended parents pay unscrupulous agencies 15000 CAD just for egg donor fees for doner to walk away after signing worthless contract with agency who keep all money no refund no egg no baby goodbye unregulated unethical BE CAREFUL out there all is not as appears people are being scammed😑 back to becoming a cash machine lottery Some agencies have no humanity just cash on brain
Speaking as someone who had a very difficult time having children, you're doing a wonderful thing for people who want to create their own families and need a little help.
You are SOOOO amazing! I have 3 daughters and had volunteered to carry a child for my sister but never really thought about offering my eggs. In Canada I think things(the paperwork and incentives) are different but I'm soooo unbelievable thankful that you shared your story and experiences! You may not know this but your a hero! I am pretty sure I'm done having children but know 3 family's close to me who have struggled and I think I would like to look into donating eggs.
Lol 🙄
No boys?? Geez 🙄
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Woah!! This is super encouraging! And sort of a weird thing for TH-cam to suggest to me because I was *just* thinking about how I'd given up on my childhood dream of donating a bunch of eggs and becoming humanity's most recent common ancestor.
And like, I've given up on the "ancestor" thing but it's really cool to know that egg donation is still a thing I can actually do. Hooray!
t s ó l a r i a That is an amazing childhood dream. I am in awe.
Serious question, even though it's anonymous isn't there a chance the child can find you via genetic ancestry mapping? It's so advanced now in criminology, in 18+ years it'll be as easy as hiring a PI.
Possibly 🤷🏼♀️ I don’t really know, and I’m not too worried about it anyway, since I always tick the box that says “I’m open to meeting the child when they turn 18, if they wish to”
It's happened before to sperm donors so I assume it can for egg donors as well.
If I was to donate not that it’s possible or I want to I’d like potential children to contact me. But I do think that some sperm donors will sober up one day to find out there’s lots of kids looking like them.
I live in the UK and I just read this "It is not possible to be an anonymous donor in the UK. You have to be willing to be known to any children born from your donations when they turn 18." OMG, nope.
PokeMe in my country of citizenship you can’t disclose your identity as a donor even if you want to with a passion, now you can import it from countries with exposed identity but our government raised the import tax so much that you will get bankrupt.
Look how different legislators are world wide, I believe that uk USA Canada have the right attitude about it it bothers me I’m a part of a place I believe to be intentionally evil and harmful.
"Everybody has different opinions on it, but ultimately it is my body - it is your body - and I don't think it's for anyone to say whether my choice is right or wrong. I get to decide what is okay with my body." AMEN, sista.
True, but these young women might not be aware of the potential long-term side effects of these ovulation-stimulating injections they're receiving, especially when they are "donating" (strictly it ain't a donation since it's remunerated) their eggs multiple times...
In France, that's where I'm from, an egg donation is A DONATION, therefore, you don't get paid for it, well because it's called a DONATION lol. It's seems that in the USA you're SELLING your eggs, and that is a big problem in my opinion, a sort of commercialisation of your own body (just like gestational surrogacy I must say, illegal in France), an open door to multiple drifts and abuses....
@@bonnieleela1156 i think it's great they pay you, you are literally helping someone who can't have kids, and you get paid and start being able to pay studies, or insurance, or invest :) it's amazing for both parts, and if someone is interesting in donating, there's a lot of types of donations to do, not just this one.. (like food, work as volunteer, toys, clothes etc.) this is one that is paid in some places that's all :) btw, I just found another one that is not paid almost everywhere but in some places you so get paid : blood donation, ain that crazy? Jajaja if both parts win I think it's better.. Just my opinion 😁
I found this so interesting. I live in Australia and here you don't get paid for donating your eggs in fact it's illegal to pay someone to donate their eggs.
Same in the UK
same with Canada
thank god it's illegal...this is immoral
May be immoral but out here in the wild west that is america its more immoral not to pay because 99% of us are sharing like 18% of the wealth and there's a lot of us.
In Oregon women are so impoverished they often sell their infants on the open market surrogates are legal. Some gals are so poor they sell babes so they and partner can purchase a home to live. I heard about 80,000 a child and many of the "buyers" are wealthy Cali couples who come up specifically for the infant trade off and adoption. The buyers for the child send sperm and the surrogate performs the process. Some states allow this as legal, others do not.
Good for you! You are so spot on! It really is only up to the person doing it and you've been able to learn from your experiences and communicate them to us! It really is kind of the ultimate gift to someone who otherwise wouldn't be able to have a child. And that is kindness too! 👍💝
Hannah, I applaud you and have a new found respect for you and any young woman doing this.
I know that this has a monetary aspect to it, but the level of thoughtfulness is above and beyond what most would do for their fellow human, so yea you.
As a man of 69 years, I have so loved watching the life you put into living (reminds me of me when I was your age). So keep on being luv, you put a smile on this old man's face.
Thank you SO much for this video! I told my boyfriend when I clicked on it, "I hope this is what I'm looking for" and it 100% was. Very informative and thorough, and gave me some good things to think about. Thank you!
I know there’s about to be some jerks in the comments (already spotted at least one person born without a brain lol) so I just wanted to say thank you for this! I think it’s rly cool that you were able to do this for yourself, and it’s awesome that you decided to make informational vids about it! idk if my health would allow me to do this, but I’ve considered it for a while now and this helped answer a lot of my questions, so thank you :)
these videos gave me the confidence to pursue donating! i am currently on my 3rd donation now. :)
I think it’s crass to try and pick a certain person with a certain education and personality- as if the child is going to turn out the same. It doesn’t make sense. Health problems I get, but jesus you can’t customize ur baby
people want to design their babies though. look up "designer babies"
The genes of father & mother will in big part determine what child would be like in personality, sporty, musical etc. Alot i suppose would also depend on external factors while child grows up on what type person they would become. But picking an egg donor could be to pick same race, eye/hair colour etc so child do somewhat look like the mom that needed the egg donated.
Genetics have a lot bigger impact on personalities and characteristics than a lot of people realize - it’s not crass to want to set your child up for success! If the parents already know one set of DNA going into the procedure - AKA the sperm - they may want the genetics of the egg to either complement or counterbalance specific qualities in their own DNA. It’s their own prerogative going into a procedure like this and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Maisy Blair Genetics actually play a large role in personality and intelligence. Besides, it’s normal to want control over these things (at least somewhat). From an evolutionary and biological standpoint- we are all judging our partners. It is normal for people to settle down and “mate” with people that they feel have good qualities.
It's nature vs. nurture. Both are important. I would want my egg donor vetted if it were me.
This is the second video I've seen about egg donation on TH-cam in the last couple of days.
The first video was about a woman whose daughter died of colon cancer, the daughter has done egg donation. This woman had a logical approach, she didn't immediately think there was a connection until she read about another woman who had died of colon cancer after doing egg donation.
This woman was saying that there is no evidence of a link to anything, but then again there hasn't ever been any research into links to anything like colon cancer. The woman was more talking about the lack of research into connections with medical conditions like colon cancer.
Thank you so much for sharing information about this! I’ve always thought about doing this growing up and this helped me make more judgements on the situation.
Omg Thank you for making this video regarding your experience as an egg donor ... for the past few months Iv been really contemplating and considering becoming an egg donor ... and I have no idea where to even start . iv done some minor research here and there and I can never seem to get the right answers to my questions because I understand every ones experience is different . This video is super informative thank you for sharing : ) !!
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/
I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
I considered doing this all through my 20s. Where I'm from (CA), being Asian attending a top university means $$$. But the possibility of developing health problems (I don't know how rare or not it is) after the procedure always made me leary. And now I'm too old to be considered! That said, I want to foster-to-adopt (since now I'm leary of paid adoption agencies... those documentaries about women in developing nations popping out babies for money is absolutely NOT the reason why I wanted to adopt... I don't blame impoverished women for making that hard decision BTW, but I blame systems for exploiting people in vulnerable situations). ANYWAY good luck to anyone who wants to become an egg donor, I hope you get chosen and I hope this ends up being a great experience for you.
PS. It seems irresponsible that some of your agencies didn't provide you with a tax form come tax time. It's not necessarily their job to tell you in advance that it's taxable (everyone should just know that any money exchanged officially and not "under the table" is almost always going to be reported to the IRS), but they should have provided you a tax form to file your taxes. That's annoying and an expensive lesson to have to learn for a young person who is doing this for the first time. Glad you're sharing your experience! It's so incredibly thorough.
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Some families will be so thankful you did this💜changing lives of many people and even future spouses and potential grandchildren for decades to come!
I’m in school to be a doctor and I’m 5’9” ...and I got denied. My family history is remarkable. But, I gave up. The application process takes forever.
Im shocked the agency denied you!
maybe try the agency I go through? different agency's have different requirements: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/
I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
Try Fairfax Egg Bank
Well they probably already have plenty of applicants like you so they don’t need another. They need diversity and more options for their clients
Thank you so much for this video. I've had such a hard time finding information from an experienced egg donor and this is really helpful for me.
All I want to do is donate but can't get through the application due to being adopted and having a lack of family history. It absolutely blows.
Brandi T yep same.
Same
You are so amazing to take something so important like a child and to give it to someone who can’t have one it’s a huge sacrifice u made to make a family complete and give them a beautiful life to love
Thank you for what you do. I'm struggling with fertility and looking into this option. I always thought donors don't undergo as much, like they go in and have the eggs or sperm extracted. I have no idea it's the same as undergoing fertility treatments, the tests and questions seems the same. It's amazing to know these things. Thank you.
Good luck!!
Yes the donor has to undergo hormones to produce more eggs , weeks of it. Also effects sex life of the donor. Then after the mood swings and intense pms symptoms a painful retrevial process.
Very interesting and informative. Who knew?
This is a topic I would have NEVER even given a thought to or known about had I not subscribed to your channel recently and just been binge-watching your presentations. I'm a 73 year old, retired grandfather of 5, by the way, who lives alone out in the middle of nowhere in Texas and loves it. TH-cam lets me get out and about and travel, as it were, from my armchair. 😊
I’ve been doing research on donating eggs and I’ve found a lot of articles about women who have developed health issues due to donating their eggs. How do you feel about this and do you know anyone else who has donated their eggs?
Kim Temple
You’re right! I’ve seen a lot of those as well- that’s why I say (so many times 😂) that everybody should do their research and weight the pros and cons for themselves. It’s important to get a bunch of perspectives!
What sort of heath issues? Totally curious and interested. Thanks!
I saw a comment from someone from Australia saying this procedure is illegal. I wonder why 🧐
@@_bewitchedbyyaz It isnt illegal to do the procedure but its illegal to recieve payment. lmao just realised this is a year old sorry
@@guidedbysunshine333 well you’re injecting a shit ton of hormones into your thigh and ass so I’d imagine side effects are common
Never really considered this but I might do some more research into it. Thank you for putting this video out!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
well, even though i never thought about donating my eggs, I found this very interessting and informative and I am pretty sure you can help a lot of people with that. For the next video (There is a part 2 coming, right?) I would also like to hear if the process had had any emotional impact on you? because for me it would feel a bit weird knowing my genetic material is running around somewhere, haha...
like I said, I personally don't feel any attachment to my "genetic material"! it completely varies person to person! what feels okay for me may not feel right for someone else (:
I am a male, 38 and donated my boys to help a couple... women get paid more than men in donation, but either it is worth it and the time for the experience! I earned $500 twice $1000 total for my donation bank and the couple I helped have a healthy baby girl... she will be born in 3 months... It's pretty amazing to help a couple embrace a child... The experience again is the best experience and to me, I got to help someone get this child.
Awesome! Its always good to donate :)
They get paid more because they go through a lot more, it’s pretty invasive
I've been thinking about egg donation for awhile. I actually applied and got accepted at a place near me but decided I was going to move away and wouldnt be around long enough. I am nervous about the risks but I know that they are small. But where I will be living the compensation is about $6000.
What a crazy video. Totally unexpected. Why would you tube recommend this video? I watched the whole thing but was shocked. Thumbs up.
Totally off topic but that chin dimple of yours is super cute omg
Its disgusting
Music4 Gamers your disgusting for judging the way a woman looks like.
Music4 Gamers wtf you’re so mean. If you don’t have anything nice to say then... you know. Shut the fuck up?
Music4 Gamers why are you even here
@@music4gamers947 you are
GOOD for you I think each to their own. alot of people will find this so helpful. THank you for sharing.
Great video! I applied and wasn't really expecting to get chosen, but I did! I have my first appointment next week and I'm pretty nervous. Not sure what to expect the first appointment to be. Wish I could reach out to you and talk!
Katie Marie how did it go?!
@@ascosche it went well! I had blood work and a vaginal exam. I had never even been to an OBGYN before, so I was super nervous for the exam, but it wasn't that bad. I found it really interesting to see my ovaries and eggs on the screen.
I know this is a weird question but in the physical did they have you remove your socks/ examine your feet?
@@Misses0wl no, they did not exam my feet.
Hey I was chosen a couple months ago too! started the process and going to donate in June, how’s it going for you?
Not a cis-gendered female, but work in health care, and I must say I find your presentation here well articulated, thoughtful and without judgement for others who may or may not agree with you on this rather controversial matter, at least it would be controversial for many. I wanted to say thanks for taking the time to present your point of view on this matter, and at least in my eyes you are wise beyond your years. Bravo young lady
Does anyone know a list of reputable agencies in the east or west coast
yes i would like to know this too, that takes 19 year olds
this is the agency I go through: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/
I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡
I liked your outfit. It’s adorable. I’m a six time egg donor and I loved it. It was like so cool to know I was giving something that I won’t need or use to a mommy that wants to give life. Giving birth to a child is life-changing and for these moms having that experience, I imagine makes all the difference. Love to all the recipients and donors out there❤
So you don’t need a brain to be a donor obv 👌🏼
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Frick, it feels like not that long ago that I didn’t even have to scroll through the years to find 1990 when I entered in my birth year, and now all of a sudden I’m too old to donate eggs. Damn does life fly by fast!
Check the individual agencies requirements, I know when I was looking to apply some of them cut off at 28, others cut off up to like 33
I think your choice to do this with your body is amazingly thoughtful.
Really informative an interesting, thank you for being so thorough.
Bless your heart for donating young lady!
I'm confused...how is it a donation when one is paid?
I am really envious, here in Australia egg donation is an literal donation, as in you don't get any money in return for your eggs (it's actually illegal to be paid). I find it really bizarre that it's still coined as a 'donation' if you are getting paid for it, and at first I thought this video would be about 2 different subjects 1. making $10,000 from doing something or other and 2. egg donation info. So I have learnt something today!
I'm never going to use my eggs so I wish I could get some money from them to set myself up, that would be amazing! This video is so comprehensive, thank you
Thank you so much for this informational video! I like how you think about this! I really feel like you're an amazing human being! Thanks for everything! xoxo
Just come to this video after seeing some of your most recent ones. Good on you! You’re helping people who can’t conceive naturally as well as helping yourself at the current time. This is admirable.
Wish I could donate because my own child is so beautiful and so bright. He started sleeping though the night at 3 months old. Of course not all my eggs are the same. But my medical history, BMI, and being a past smoker I don’t qualify. Would love to bless someone. I’ll send blessing others ways I guess
I am constantly amazed at your maturity. I am sharing this in hope that other young women will do the same. You did a super job with this video. I am glad you have given some infertile women a chance to fulfill their dream!❤
I’m only scared about going through a sketchy agency and have no clue how to chose and who to go to
Amazing!! Thank you so much for choosing to share!
Oh man...I'm 38. I thought maybe I could look into this. I have had one beautiful son and don't want any more children. I thought it might be nice to share my genetics with someone who can't have a baby.
Very good points at the end 🌼
Wait... you can apply out of state?? I'm currently going thru my first donation cycle in SEATTLE, WA. If I wanted to apply in CA would that be possible? Like fly me out and what not?
Watching this from the perspective of a donor child is really informative. Knowing the process that my egg donor mom went through was really nice knowing. Not knowing my heritage and background is really hard. I’m so glad you made a video on this. ❤️
I wonder why that information was not shared with you. I know in the states the parents get a huge book and photo of the donor mom even way back in the 90s when i did it.
Yiga Lord Banette I thought the same thing but we only have a little information that is non identifying information. We really don’t know much about her.
I have a couple questions that were not covered in either of your videos. Are donors able to know the results of the recipients? For example did they successfully achieve the child they were longing for? I believe it would be lovely to know if the recipient’s goal was successfully met. Did you choose to be informed of your recipients results? Thank you for donating. 😄❤️
I’m too fat to be an egg donor 😭 most places are strict with that BMI stuff
Sameee1
Remember, it has more to do with having the best chance of a naturally fertilized egg than it does about being discriminatory. It's something to remember and it's a reminder (myself included) of how being overweight can affect other functions of your body.
Kim B. Very true.
bihbhkjbnlk i had no idea about this
bihbhkjbnlk your bmr is important. Not BMI. BMI can’t differentiate beyond fat and muscle and is not an accurate measure of obesity.
Yes! Getting those vids up 🤘🤘🤘
bahahah new one every half hour from here on out
I think what you're doing is amazing. So many people try and are unable to have children without a little extra help.
I’m curious about this but my thing for me (and your articulated this very well) is knowing that my genetic material will be out there (I also feel no connection with my genetic material but I still know it will be out there and it just makes me think “oh my goodness there’s going to be another one of me out there. What if I met them? How odd would that be?” kind of thoughts).
Wow, idk why but you just opened my eyes to a whole new world. I truly think this is going to be the thing that is going to make my dreams feasible....thank god!! I just applied to 3 places 😂❤️
This is one of those few times I wish I lived in the US.. I looked up how much money you get for donating eggs here in Sweden, and it's 602 dollars. America is weird (you don't have free great healthcare but you can get 10 000 dollars for donating eggs). Anyway, great of you to share this with us! :)
Agnes Svensson that’s WHY healthcare is not free...everything is overpriced. See how that works? That’s capitalism 🤷♀️ (Sidenote: Sweden doesn’t have California, Utah or Arizona, so we’re weird, but let’s be real, there are some serious perks. I’ve lived in 2 countries in Europe, and it’s sweet, but it’s cold for entirely too much of the year. So, ya know, we pay too much but we are warm for 10 months out of the year, not just 2.)
Having free healthcare isn't all that great. I have a friend from Canada and she says its the worst. If u go to the hospital prepare to be there for 5 hours in the waiting room cause since it's free people go for small things like stomach aches. Here u have to pay so not everyone goes and your taken very seriously by the drs. I love the u.s. just the way it is
@@rebeccam8729 Yeah, when healthcare is free you're able to contact them if you have any worries. Sure, sometimes waiting is annoying but I'd rather wait than pay a lot of money. And if you book an appointment you don't have to just sit and wait.
I just think that sounds sad "here u have to pay so not everyone goes", that's not very equal.. :(
But anyways, it's great that you're happy with your country and I'm happy with mine :)
@@Agnes_C_Svensson what I meant with "not everyone goes" is we go if we actually need to not just a small stomach ache or a pimple like I've been told lol everything has its ups and downs though
@@rebeccam8729 Yeah, sure. But that must also mean that not everyone can afford to go. And, at least in Sweden, people don't go for everything. And its possible to call or write to a doctor and then maybe not have to go. But yeah, everything has its ups and downs for sure.
This was so helpful!! I've been looking into egg donation and this really helped me get a better understanding :)
Have you ever seen pictures or met any of the children who were born from your eggs??
I doubt they disclose that information.
@@Deenique16 Might show up on Ancestry DNA though.
I think donating your eggs is a Beautiful thing, your giving someone the right to parenthood
Ok but where did u get those earrings? Because they are fantastic
In my country, the compensation for egg donors is about 1100 dollars (before tax, which is like 40%) lol. You can also only donate 6 times total. It's not really something you can earn any real money on, and the process is uncomfortable, long and very involved (with the hormone treatment and several visits to the clinic), so you really have to do it because you want to help someone else.
Thank you so so much for donating your eggs. Such an amazing thing to do !
Hannah i love your vibe and your attitude.
Well I’m out! I’m a 37 year old smoker who eats like crap and doesn’t work out😂😂😂
same lol .... just older at 48 :) but good for Hannah ..... keep doin you sweetheart, you are making someones dreams come true while financing your own .... what a bright start you are!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Ik this is pretty old video but watching this has actually made me more excited on the experience… I still have a lot of research going forward but I appreciate your video 💯💯👑
OMG I really thought this was about some exotic rare sort of egg... like a bird or reptile?
lins there is a bit of a safari vibe going on in the video too 😂☺️
I reaaallly needed the affirmation about making sure you get taken care of. I also have spent most of my life trying to be as low-maintenance as POSSIBLE for everyone else -- to an unhealthy degree sometimes. I don't know for sure if I'll do this yet, but I felt like I could heave a big unburdening sigh when you emphasized not trying to be so low-maintenance that you forgo your own comfort.
this is really great! i’ve been thinking a lot lately about donating my eggs since i don’t plan on having kids of my own with my girlfriend. thanks for being so candid about your experience! 💗🌥
Bailey Walters I don’t plan on having kids either so that’s why I have been thinking about it. I might as well give them to someone who hasn’t got their own/can’t use them.
Hi Bailey!
This is going to sound very random, but I’m wondering where you found the profile picture you’re currently using? I actually did that for my friend as their portrait many years ago, I even still have it on my sketch pad! I uploaded it via instagram but did not watermark (which I should have). I would appreciate it if you could please change the photo as it is my copyrighted work. I put a lot of effort into my art so it means a lot to me that people admire them but it is also important that it is respected and given credit to. If you do want me to draw a personalised one, don’t hesitate to contact me instead :)
Alyssa Powell-Ascura hi! i found the photo a looong time ago (i think going on many years now) floating about tumblr that didn’t have a source or any connection to you or any artist. i’ll change it now!! sorry your work went uncredited!! 🎈
Thank you so much Bailey! I appreciate that a lot, some people have often just blocked me and refuse to acknowledge it :( and there are a few who have even profited off it and made shirts. I think the internet has just made circulation of media very easy, which can be beneficial but without its original sources can also not be. Thanks again for acknowledging my work.
PS. Good luck with your egg donations journey!
Yay! Thank you for making it :) Both of the videos were really informative and interesting! Definitely helping me to make my decision on whether or not to do it!
I wanted to do this but as a black female I never get chosen 🤷🏽♀️
a w ❤️❤️
:( makes me sad, you should 100% do it, there are totally families out there searching for you
It’s probably because it’s so expensive so there’s a majority of white women and they want their child to look like them
I’m so sorry that sucks :/
Really 😭
I really appreciate the video it's very informative! Thanks! I was starting to talk with my wife about doing this and I think she was thinking about it but then after watching this don't know now because she is 33 so I would guess she would be denied. But thanks again for the very informative video it was very interesting to watch now getting ready to watch part 2. Thank you again!
WARNING: DEATH BY CANCER. There are SEVERE AND FATAL RISKS when donating your eggs! Anyone considering this MUST look further into it. LOOK UP THE STORY OF Jessica Wing, and there are countless other stories that ended in death exactly like Jessica's did at only 39 years old. These stories are sooo sad, & it's a result of the lack of research that has been done of the long term effects on women's health after donating their eggs. PLEASE for the sake of your own life, reconsider this option & warn your loved ones!
Yes!! Now I have a way to pay for college
this is the agency I go through if you're interested!: www.assistedfertility.com/hannah-eggdonor/
I just got their okay to share who they are, sorry this response is so late, hope it's helpful! ♡♡