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1 Hospitals For Egg Extraction/Egg donation In Maryland

Your search for "Egg Extraction/Egg donation Maryland" has been successful and has brought you to OnlineMedicalTourism.com. As the premier source of professional listings for the medical community, OnlineMedicalTourism.com provides information for patients searching for the availability of specific procedures in specific locales, like the state of MD.

Maryland has 1 Egg Extraction/Egg donation hospitals in our database. Click the facility name and view their details. You may be able to contact them directly if they have posted contact information.

Egg Extraction/Egg donation is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Fertility. .
Egg Extraction/Egg donation (click for worldwide facilities list): Egg donation is the process in which a woman gives her eggs to other people so they can have children of their own. Most of the time, egg recipients are infertile couples who cannot have children without medical help. Sometimes egg recipients are single women or men, and sometimes egg recipients combine donated eggs with the use of a gestational surrogate, a woman who agrees to get pregnant and have a baby for the intended parents. Fertility clinics and egg donor programs usually manage the egg donation process from start to finish.

Egg donation involves taking several drugs and undergoing a medical procedure to remove the donor's eggs. The first phase of egg donation usually involves taking drugs to synchronize the donor's menstrual cycle with the intended mother's cycle. Once synchronized, the egg donor begins taking drugs to stimulate her ovaries to make extra eggs. The final phase, called egg harvesting, involves surgically removing the eggs from the donor's ovaries. During the egg harvesting phase, the donor is put under light anaesthesia called twilight so she feels no pain, and doctors place a small needle into her vagina to remove the eggs in a process called egg harvesting. The entire process, from synchronizing her cycle to egg harvesting is called an egg donation cycle.

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600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21287

Out-of-State Patients: 410-735-4872, International Patients: +1-410-955-8032
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