Hey friends! We’re thrilled to mark the fourth anniversary of our egg bank, and we have some exciting news to share. With our new Two Blastocyst Embryo Guarantee, we’re making the journey to parenthood a little less uncertain. Unlike many egg banks that just provide cohorts of frozen eggs, our program gives you the peace of mind of receiving two cryopreserved blastocyst embryos. Say goodbye to worrying about the number of eggs you might need, whether they’ll survive thawing, or if they’ll develop into viable embryos.
Another perk? You don’t have to worry about syncing menstrual cycles between donors and recipients. Since the eggs have already been retrieved, you can schedule your frozen embryo transfer whenever it’s convenient for you—once those two blastocyst embryos are ready!
Quality is Key!
We are proud to be the first freestanding egg bank in Northern California to handle all technical services under one roof—from egg freezing and thawing to fertilization and embryo transfer. This means you avoid the unpredictability of dealing with multiple labs. Plus, our frozen donor egg program is a budget-friendly choice. Traditional fresh donor egg cycles can cost upwards of $50,000, but with our frozen option, you’re guaranteed two blastocyst embryos at about half that price.
Diverse Donor Database
You’ll also have access to a diverse database of donors. We currently have around 45 profiles of screened donors, complete with background information on their personal history, education, and family history. And speaking of success, our advanced thawing techniques result in a 95% embryo thawing survival rate, with a 60% pregnancy rate per transfer. Most of our patients opt for elective single embryo transfer (eSET), allowing them to keep the second embryo frozen for later use. So far, we’re celebrating 80 babies born thanks to our frozen donor eggs and there are many more on the way!
Looking Ahead
As we reflect on these past four years, we’re excited to continue our mission of helping families grow—one healthy baby at a time. If you’re curious and want more info, you can check out our other blog post about Jamie Carter’s experience. And for those considering home insemination, Make a Mom’s Insemination Kit is a great resource. For more detailed information on IVF, you can visit the NHS’s IVF resource page.
In summary, we’re so proud of our advancements and look forward to making dreams of parenthood a reality for many!