Egg Donation in Atlanta: How the Process Works and How to Become a Donor

Posted on November 17, 2025 by Reproductive Biology Associates

At RBA, we’ve been leading the way in fertility care for decades and our egg donor program is one of the most trusted in Atlanta.

What Is Egg Donation?

Egg donation is a process where a woman donates her eggs to help someone else conceive. Donor eggs are often used by:

  • Women experiencing infertility due to age or medical conditions

  • LGBTQ+ couples

  • Individuals with genetic concerns

By donating your eggs, you’re giving someone the chance to become a parent; something they may not be able to do without your help.

How the Egg Donation Process Works at RBA:

At RBA, our process is designed to be safe, supportive, and streamlined:

  • Initial Application & Screening: Potential donors complete our online application and undergo medical, genetic, and psychological screening to ensure eligibility.

  • Matching & Preparation: Once accepted, donors are matched with intended parents. You’ll begin a cycle that includes hormone injections to stimulate egg production.

  • Egg Retrieval: The eggs are retrieved during a short outpatient procedure under light sedation. Most donors resume normal activities within a day or two.

  • Support Throughout: Our team provides guidance and care at every step. Your health and comfort are our top priorities.

Who Can Become an Egg Donor?

RBA welcomes healthy women between the ages of 21 and 32 who are:

  • Non-smokers

  • Physically and emotionally healthy

  • Willing to commit to the process

We offer highly competitive compensation for your time and commitment, along with the satisfaction of helping others start a family.

If you’re curious about frequently asked questions, we have them answered here.

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you're interested in becoming an egg donor, take the first step by applying now through our secure application portal.

Empower your future and someone else’s. Egg donation is more than a medical process; it’s a meaningful way to make a difference.

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