Choosing to become an egg donor is a powerful and generous decision. It is an opportunity to help someone build the family they have been hoping for, while also embarking on a journey that is both meaningful and structured.

At Family Source Consultants (FSC), we guide egg donors through every step with clarity, care, and ongoing support. Here is what you can expect throughout the egg donation journey.

Starting With the Application

Every journey begins with an application. This allows our team to learn more about your background, medical history, and motivation for becoming a donor.

Once submitted, our team reviews your information and connects with you to discuss next steps, answer questions, and ensure you feel informed before moving forward.

Screening and Evaluation

Qualified applicants move into a comprehensive screening process. This includes:

  • Medical history review
  • Genetic screening
  • Bloodwork and physical evaluation
  • Psychological screening

These steps are designed to ensure your health and safety, while also preparing for a successful donation cycle.

Matching With Intended Parents

Once approved, your donor profile may be shared with intended parents. Matching is a thoughtful process that considers medical compatibility as well as preferences and expectations.

Some donors prefer a more anonymous experience, while others are open to varying levels of communication. Your preferences are respected and discussed in advance.

Medical Preparation

After a match is confirmed and legal contracts are completed, the medical phase begins.

You will start a cycle of medications that stimulate your ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Throughout this time, you will attend regular monitoring appointments, including bloodwork and ultrasounds, so the fertility clinic can track your progress.

Our team coordinates these appointments and remains available to support you throughout this phase.

The Egg Retrieval Procedure

The egg retrieval is a short, outpatient procedure performed at a fertility clinic. It is done under light sedation, and the medical team will ensure you are comfortable and well cared for.

Most donors return home the same day and are provided with clear aftercare instructions. Recovery is typically quick, though rest is encouraged.

Recovery and Follow-Up

After retrieval, your body will gradually return to its normal cycle. The clinic will provide follow-up guidance, and our team remains available to answer questions and check in on your recovery.

Your well-being remains a priority, even after the medical portion of the journey is complete.

Support Every Step of the Way

At FSC, egg donors are supported from application through recovery. Our team provides:

  • Clear communication and education
  • Coordination with fertility clinics
  • Ongoing guidance and availability
  • Respect for your preferences and boundaries

We understand that this is both a medical and emotional experience, and we are here to ensure you feel confident and supported throughout.

A Meaningful Impact

Egg donation is more than a process. It is an opportunity to change lives.

For intended parents, it can mean the chance to finally grow their family. For donors, it is a chance to make a lasting and meaningful difference.

If you are considering becoming an egg donor, we invite you to connect with Family Source Consultants and learn more about how to begin.

Your journey has the power to create something truly extraordinary.

Staci Swiderski, CEO and owner of Family Source Consultants, has been a prominent leader in reproductive medicine for over two decades. Through her strategic vision and dedication, she has developed Family Source Consultants into a globally recognized agency specializing in comprehensive egg donation and gestational surrogacy services. Under Staci’s leadership, the agency has become a trusted partner for intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors worldwide, known for its rigorous standards, compassionate support, and commitment to excellence in third-party reproduction.

Her professional insight is uniquely informed by her own family-building experiences. As an intended parent, Staci welcomed her son via gestational surrogacy in 2005, and as a known egg donor, she assisted an infertile couple in expanding their family. These experiences lend a rare depth to her leadership and have fueled her ongoing dedication to ethical, empathetic, and professional support within the field of reproductive medicine.