Egg Donor Compensation Calculator

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How Much Could You Earn as an Egg Donor?

Based on your location, experience & education

The Process

How Egg Donation Works

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Apply Online (5 minutes)

Submit our quick application. We'll match you with partner agencies in your area within 48 hours.

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Medical & Psychological Screening

A licensed agency handles all evaluations at no cost to you. This typically takes 2–4 weeks.

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Stimulation & Retrieval

You'll self-administer hormone injections for 10–14 days, then attend the egg retrieval procedure (outpatient, ~30 min).

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Receive Your Compensation

Payment is typically received within 1–2 weeks of the retrieval procedure.

FAQ

Common Questions

How much do egg donors actually make?

First-time egg donors typically earn $6,000–$15,000 depending on location and qualifications. Repeat donors and those in high-demand states like California and New York can earn $12,000–$20,000+ per cycle. Education level can also increase your compensation.

Is egg donation safe?

Egg donation is generally considered safe when performed by licensed medical professionals. Like any medical procedure, there are risks (primarily ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, or OHSS), which agencies screen for and monitor carefully. All partner agencies follow ASRM and FDA guidelines.

How long does the process take?

From initial application to receiving payment, the process typically takes 3–6 months. This includes agency matching (1–4 weeks), screening (2–4 weeks), matching with intended parents (1–3 months), and the actual cycle (3–4 weeks).

How many times can I donate?

ASRM guidelines recommend a maximum of 6 egg donation cycles per donor. Many donors complete 2–4 cycles over several years, increasing their compensation with each cycle.

Is egg donor compensation taxable?

Yes, egg donor compensation is generally considered taxable income. You'll typically receive a 1099 form and should report it. We recommend consulting a tax professional for guidance on your specific situation.