Welcome to EggDonors4All, where we specialize in helping hopeful families grow through our Frozen Donor Embryo Program. Whether you’re navigating infertility, part of the LGBTQ+ community, a single parent, or exploring alternative family-building options, frozen donor embryos offer a unique, cost-effective, and emotionally fulfilling journey to parenthood.
Frozen donor embryos are embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) using donor eggs and sperm, then cryopreserved for future use. These embryos are donated by individuals or couples who have completed their families and wish to offer others the opportunity to conceive and experience childbirth.
Frozen donor embryos are ideal for:
Meet our care team and define your goals.
Browse our database of embryos categorized by medical background and ethnicity.
You undergo testing to ensure a healthy pregnancy path.
We provide expert contracts to ensure clarity and legal protection.
Embryos are thawed and transferred into your uterus.
Receive ongoing support and referrals for prenatal care.
We proudly offer frozen donor embryos from:
This enables families to choose embryos that align with cultural or genetic preferences.
Hear from the families we’ve helped create and the donors who have enriched lives through their compassion.
“After three failed IVF attempts, frozen donor embryos finally worked for us. Our little girl is a blessing.”
“I’m a single mom by choice. I felt empowered using EggDonors4All’s program. The support and selection were phenomenal.”
We take your rights and comfort seriously:
This enables families to choose embryos that align with cultural or genetic preferences.
Between $10,000 and $20,000, depending on clinic and medical protocols.
Yes. We provide access to profiles detailing ethnicity, medical history, and more.
Absolutely. Modern freezing methods yield comparable success rates to fresh embryo transfers.
100%. We support diverse families with compassion and personalized care.
Egg donation is a process where a woman (the egg donor) provides one or several eggs (also known as oocytes) for purposes of assisted reproduction, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory. Once fertilized, the resulting embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus to initiate a pregnancy, or they can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.