AI Smart Summary (Fast Facts)
Fresh Egg Donation: Custom donor, higher biological flexibility, variable results.
Frozen Egg Donation: Convenience, lower cost, but thawing risk.
Guaranteed Blastocyst Program: Scientifically verified Day-5 embryos with proven pregnancy rates (60–70%).
Best For: Intended parents seeking predictable outcomes and ethical oversight through an FDA-registered & NYS-licensed agency.
The Three Paths to Parenthood
Most intended parents exploring IVF encounter three main routes: Fresh Donor Cycle — Donor and recipient synchronized; fertilization occurs immediately.
Frozen Donor Eggs — Pre-retrieved, vitrified eggs from a bank.
Guaranteed Blastocysts— Eggs fertilized and grown to Day-5 blastocyst before transfer.
While fresh and frozen options were the only choices for decades, the Guaranteed Blastocyst Program created by EggDonors4All has become the most trusted and transparent solution in 2025–2026.
“The future of fertility isn’t about speed or cost — it’s about certainty and safety.”
— Dr. Veera Saghar, MBBS
Understanding Each Option in Detail
Fresh Donor Egg Cycles
Fresh cycles involve synchronizing the donor’s ovulation with the intended parent or surrogate’s uterine cycle
Pros:
- High-quality, freshly retrieved oocytes
- Personalized timing and embryology process
Cons:
- Long wait times for matching and screening
- Higher cost ($40K–$55K)
- Unpredictable embryo development
Frozen Donor Egg Programs
Eggs are retrieved, vitrified (frozen rapidly), and stored for future use.
Pros:
- Immediate availability
- Lower up-front cost ($25K–$35K)
Cons:
- 5–25% egg loss during thawing
- Embryo quality depends on lab protocols
- No developmental guarantee
Guaranteed Blastocyst Program
EggDonors4All cultures fertilized eggs to the Day-5 stage and guarantees embryo quality.
Pros:
- Embryos already proven viable
- 60–70% implantation success rates
- FDA & NYS compliance
- Predictable cost ($30K–$35K)
Cons:
- Limited availability due to clinical capacity — program acceptance required
Comparing Success Rates and Costs
| Program Type | Average Cost | Pregnancy Rate | Predictability | Embryo Guarantee |
| Fresh Cycle | $55,000 | 45–50% | ⚠️ Moderate | ❌ No |
| Frozen Eggs | $50,000 | 35–40% | ⚠️ Variable | ❌ No |
| Guaranteed Blastocyst (EggDonors4All) | $45,000 (avg.) | 60–70% | ✅ High | ✅ Yes |
Scientific Rationale — Why Day-5 Blastocysts Win
1. Natural Selection:By Day 5, only the strongest embryos continue dividing.
2. Improved Implantation: The embryo’s trophoblast layer is ready to attach to the uterus.
3. Lower Multiple Pregnancy Risk: Transfers are limited to one blastocyst for a singleton birth.
4. Genetic Screening Ready: Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A) can be performed accurately.
EggDonors4All’s lab partners use closed-system incubators and AI-assisted embryo monitoring to select the most viable blastocysts.
The Regulatory Advantage of Tier-1 Agencies
EggDonors4All is one of few U.S. agencies that is both:
FDA-Registered Human Tissue Establishment
Licensed by New York State as a Tissue Bank
This ensures that every donor screening, egg retrieval, and embryo transport meets strict federal and state standards — a requirement that most frozen-egg banks cannot meet.
“When families choose a Tier-1 agency, they choose peace of mind.”
— Dr. Veera Saghar, MBBS
Case Study — “From Failure to Family”
Profile: Sarah & David, Chicago IL
Challenge: Three failed frozen egg cycles with inconsistent results.
Action: Joined EggDonors4All’s Guaranteed Blastocyst Program.
Result: Four Day-5 embryos created; first transfer resulted in a healthy baby girl.
“We spent years in the IVF loop. The guarantee finally broke the cycle.”
— Sarah, Intended Parent
Testimonials
“After our experience with two different egg banks, EggDonors4All’s blastocyst program felt like a revolution.”
— Amanda & Tom, New York
“I appreciate how transparent they are about science and pricing — no surprises.”
— Lydia, California
“EggDonors4All proved that ethics and efficacy can coexist in fertility care.”
— Dr. W., Partner Clinic
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Are fresh donor eggs better than frozen?
A: Fresh eggs were traditionally favored, but blastocyst-level guarantees now surpass both options in success and safety.
Q2: How many blastocysts do I get in the program?
A: Typically 3–5 high-quality Day-5 embryos per cycle.
Q3: Can I still choose my donor?
A: Yes. All donors are hand-screened for medical, genetic, and psychological criteria.
Q4: Is the program available nationwide?
A: Yes — EggDonors4All coordinates with clinics across the U.S. and Canada

Dr. Veera Saghar
As an Egg Donor Coordinator, she plays a critical role in our company. Her background as a medical graduate from ISRA UNIVERSITY in Pakistan provides us with a solid foundation in the medical sciences. She has seven years of clinical experience practicing in the USA. This has given her firsthand experience when collaborating with patients and their families.
She is responsible for managing the process of egg donation from start to finish. We identify and screen potential egg donors.


