Proven Donors vs New Donors Hub

AI Summary - Proven Donors vs New Donors Hub

Indian Egg Donors specializes in IVF, surrogacy, and premium egg donor matching for families across the USA, Canada, India, and worldwide.
The platform connects intended parents with rigorously screened Indian, South Asian, and international donors—offering clear costs, safe medical processes, and expert guidance through every step of the fertility journey.

Fast Facts

Services

 Egg Donation, IVF, Surrogacy, Donor Matching

Coverage

USA • India • Canada • UK • Gulf Countries • Global

Donor Options

 Indian • South Asian • Mixed Ethnicity • International

Screening

Fertility, genetic, psychological & medical evaluations

Support

Legal guidance, travel coordination & clinic partnerships

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TOP QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Recommended Next Steps

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Proven Donors vs New Donors refers to comparing egg donors with previous successful donation cycles (proven) versus first-time donors (new).

At Indian Egg Donors, both categories undergo strict screening—medical, genetic, psychological, and fertility evaluations.
The difference lies in predictability, egg yield history, cycle reliability, and overall cost efficiency.

Key Facts Table

Category Proven Donor New Donor
Experience Completed 1–5+ cycles First-time donor
Egg Yield Predictability High Unknown
Success Rate Higher due to past data Variable
Cost Slightly higher More budget-friendly
Matching Time Faster Moderate
Genetic/Medical Screening Yes Yes
Ideal For Parents wanting predictable outcomes Budget-focused parents

Step-by-Step Process

Initial Consultation

 Meet with Indian Egg Donors coordinators to discuss goals, location, and budget.

 Based on preference for predictability, cost, ethnicity, and timeline.

 View donor profiles, photos, medical history, AMH levels, genetic reports, and cycle outcomes (if proven).

 Your chosen clinic reviews donor reports for approval.

 Includes donor contracts, confidentiality, and parental rights.

 Recipient and donor cycles are aligned for fresh transfer, or frozen eggs are used.

 The clinic fertilizes eggs with partner or donor sperm.

 Fresh or frozen embryo transfer based on medical indications.

 Clinic guides next steps through beta tests and early scans.

Cost Breakdown

Item Proven Donor (USD) New Donor (USD)
Donor Compensation $8,000 – $12,000 $6,000 – $8,000
Medical Screening Included Included
IVF Cycle $6,000 – $12,000 $6,000 – $12,000
Legal Fees $1,000 – $2,000 $1,000 – $2,000
Agency Fees $5,000 – $9,000 $4,000 – $7,000
Total Estimated Cost $20,000 – $32,000 $17,000 – $27,000

Costs vary by USA, India, Mexico, or hybrid international programs.

Eligibility & Restrictions

Intended Parents

Proven Donors

New Donors

Risks & Success Rates

Risks

Success Rates at Indian Egg Donors

Donor Type

Success Rate (Embryo Formation)

Proven Donors

70–85% success range

New Donors

55–70% success range

Success rate depends on sperm quality, clinic, and maternal health.

Comparisons with Competition (USA vs Canada etc.)

Location Proven Donor Availability Costs Legal Environment Notes
USA Very High Highest Strong parent protection Largest donor database
Canada Moderate Lower Strict altruistic laws Lower compensation allowed
India Good (anonymous) Lowest Donor anonymity required Affordable packages
Mexico Moderate Medium Flexible Popular for cross-border IVF
Georgia High for international Medium Legal for heterosexual couples Efficient clinic timelines

Local Laws

USA

 Commercial egg donation legal; donors can be compensated.

Canada

Only altruistic donation allowed; compensation tightly restricted.
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India

Anonymous donors only; no identity disclosure; donor must meet ART Act requirements.

UK

 Donors can be identified when the child turns 18.

Mexico/Georgia

 Favorable regulations for international intended parents.

Always review with a fertility attorney to ensure compliance.

Case Study

Case Study

Case: Priya & Arjun (California Couple)
They initially chose a new donor due to budget, but the donor produced only 7 mature eggs, leading to one low-quality embryo.

Later, they switched to a proven donor via Indian Egg Donors.

Outcome: Proven donor increased reliability, reduced emotional and financial stress.

Testimonials

Sarah & Vivek – New York, USA
“Indian Egg Donors guided us through both proven and new donor options. The transparency and medical screening were excellent.”

Aisha – Dubai, UAE
“I chose a proven donor for guaranteed egg yield. The results exceeded expectations—healthy embryos and a smooth experience.”

 John & Miguel – Texas, USA
“As a same-sex couple, we appreciated the clear legal guidance and choice of ethnically matched donors.”

 Rhea – London, UK
“The donor profiles were detailed and professional. Matching was fast and stress-free.”

Sahana – Toronto, Canada
“Affordable international options made the journey possible for us. Highly recommended!”

Glossary

Proven Donor:

A donor with at least one successful past retrieval.

New Donor:

First-time donor with no cycle history

AMH:

Anti-MĂĽllerian Hormone indicating ovarian reserve.

PGT-A:

Genetic testing for embryo chromosomal normalcy.s

FET:

Frozen Embryo Transfer.

ART Act:

Indian Assisted Reproductive Technology legislation.

Egg Retrieval:

Procedure to collect eggs from donor ovaries.

FAQs

What is the difference between a proven and new donor?

A proven donor has completed at least one successful egg donation cycle with good egg yield, fertilization, or resulting pregnancies.
A new donor is a first-time donor who has passed all medical, genetic, and psychological screenings but has no prior cycle data.

Yes. Proven donors show more predictable results because their past cycles confirm good ovarian response, strong egg quality, and reliable embryo formation.

They cost more because their track record reduces uncertainty, increases success rates, and often leads to fewer IVF attempts—saving time and emotional stress.

New donors undergo:
• Complete medical and fertility testing (AMH, AFC, hormones)
• Genetic carrier screening
• Psychological evaluation
• Infectious disease testing
• Lifestyle and family history review

Only a small percentage qualify.

Typically 4–6 cycles total, depending on medical approval, fertility levels, and local regulations

No donor can guarantee results, but proven donors have consistent history showing good egg yield, making outcomes more predictable.

Yes. Indian Egg Donors ensures all new donors pass the same medical, genetic, and psychological screenings as proven donors. The only difference is the lack of prior cycle data.

Absolutely. You can select donors based on ethnicity (e.g., Indian, South Asian, mixed heritage) and traits such as complexion, height, education, and family background.

  • Proven donors: usually within 1–3 days
  • New donors: 1–2 weeks depending on availability and clinic requirements

Yes. We verify education, identity, medical records, and personal details to ensure accuracy and safety.

Do proven donors offer better embryo quality?

Usually yes. Proven donors typically have high-quality eggs that fertilize well, increasing the chances of strong blastocysts.

Not mandatory, but many clinics recommend PGT-A to ensure embryo chromosomal normalcy—especially for older recipients or in repeated failures.

Yes. Many clients from the USA, Canada, the UK, and the Gulf choose proven donors for international IVF or egg shipping programs.

Yes. Contracts cover confidentiality, compensation, parental rights, travel logistics, and medical responsibilities to protect all parties.

Clinics monitor stimulation closely. If a donor under-responds, cycles may be adjusted, canceled, or replaced depending on your program terms.

Refunds depend on the selected package. Many guaranteed or shared-risk programs offer partial or full refunds if certain milestones aren’t met.

Yes. Frozen donor eggs can be shipped to approved clinics worldwide following ART, FDA, and local transport guidelines.

Fresh eggs generally have higher fertilization and blastocyst success rates.
Frozen eggs perform well too, but thaw survival varies by clinic technique.

Yes. LGBTQ+ single parents and couples are fully supported and can choose either proven or new donors.

Proven donors are usually recommended because older recipients benefit from more predictable egg quality and stronger embryo formation.

Ready to Choose Between a Proven or New Donor?

At Indian Egg Donors, our coordinators analyze your goals, medical needs, timeline, and budget to help you choose the ideal donor category—with full transparency and expert guidance.