
The Egg Donation Screening Process: What to Expect from Application to Retrieval
What does it actually take to become an egg donor, and what happens after the retrieval that no one warns you about?
In this episode of Fertility Café, Eloise Drane sits down with Christina Alicea, a fertility field professional and five-time egg donor, for one of the most honest and wide-ranging conversations about the egg donation experience you'll find anywhere. Christina brings a rare dual perspective: she has worked inside fertility clinics and egg donation agencies for over seven years and has personally gone through the process five times.
From the initial application to the emotional weight of long-term implications, Christina pulls back the curtain on what donors are often underprepared for physically, emotionally, and ethically.
If you've ever considered egg donation...
If you work with donors and want to better understand their experience...
If you're an intended parent curious about what a donor actually goes through...
This episode is for you.
You'll Learn
- What the egg donation screening process actually involves and how to prepare for it
- What donors experience physically and emotionally during a cycle (the parts no one talks about enough)
- What OHSS is, why it matters, and one cautionary story about ignoring aftercare instructions
- Why true anonymity in egg donation no longer exists and what that means for everyone involved
- The spectrum of donation arrangements, from de-identified to fully open, and how they've evolved
- Why the donor-conceived community is changing the conversation around transparency and identity
- What the long-term research gaps mean for donors who want to protect their future fertility
- Why egg donation is a lifetime commitment and not just a medical procedure
- What Christina would tell any woman considering donation before she even fills out the application
About Our Guest
Christina Alicea is a fertility field professional with over seven years of experience working inside fertility clinics and egg donation agencies. She is also a five-time egg donor whose donation arrangements have ranged from de-identified to fully open. Christina brings a deeply personal and professionally informed perspective to conversations about donor education, ethical practices, and the long-term implications of egg donation. Her passion lies in helping donors see beyond the compensation and understand the full scope of the commitment they are making.
Resources & Links
- Connect with Eloise & Family Inceptions: familyinceptions.com
- Become an Egg Donor: familyinceptions.com/egg-donors
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Chapters
- (00:00:00) - Fertility Cafe
- (00:00:59) - Fertility Cafe: Donor Spotlight
- (00:01:43) - I Donated My Eggs to Help Others
- (00:06:00) - The Donor Selection Process
- (00:07:53) - Donor Experience: My First Cycle
- (00:14:55) - Donors Remember When They Donated First Time
- (00:15:41) - Was My Egg Donation Open or Closed?
- (00:16:44) - De-Identified Donor arrangements
- (00:18:26) - Donor experiences
- (00:21:00) - Donor conceived people on the issues of anonymity
- (00:28:43) - Donor Conceived Community's Voices
- (00:42:38) - What would you tell a potential donor about the egg bank?
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