
You can begin by contacting Asian Egg Bank and requesting access to available donor profiles. Our team will help you understand your options, explain the process, and coordinate with your clinic once you are ready to move forward.
In most cases, yes. You will need a fertility clinic to complete treatment, receive shipped donor eggs, create embryos, and manage your transfer plan. If you do not have a clinic yet, our team can help explain what type of clinic support you will need.
Asian Egg Bank supports intended parents who need donor eggs to build their families. This may include individuals and couples experiencing infertility, low egg quality, advanced maternal age, genetic concerns, same-sex male couples, and others pursuing donor egg treatment.
Asian Egg Bank is a donor egg bank specializing in Asian donor eggs. We help intended parents access frozen and fresh donor egg options from donors of Chinese, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Taiwanese, and other Asian backgrounds.
Yes. Donors complete a thorough screening process before being accepted into the program. This may include medical history review, family history review, genetic screening, psychological evaluation, hormone testing, ultrasound evaluation, and infectious disease testing.
Yes. Many intended parents choose Asian Egg Bank because they are looking for a donor who shares a specific ancestry, heritage, or cultural background.
Once you connect with our team, we can provide access to our donor database. Donor profiles may include details such as ancestry, education, physical characteristics, medical history, family history, photos, and other available information.
Asian Egg Bank offers donors from many Asian backgrounds, including Chinese, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Taiwanese, Thai, Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian, and mixed-Asian backgrounds.
Frozen donor eggs are shipped to your approved fertility clinic using specialized cryogenic shipping systems.
The number of eggs needed depends on your medical history, sperm source, embryo goals, your clinic’s recommendation, and whether you are hoping for one child or more than one child. Our team and your physician can help you understand what may be appropriate for your case.
Frozen donor eggs may offer: • Access to donors already available in inventory • More predictable planning • Flexible cohort sizes • No need to synchronize your cycle with the donor’s retrieval • Ability to ship eggs to your fertility clinic • Access to Asian donor options that may not be available locally
Frozen donor eggs are eggs that have already been retrieved, vitrified, and stored for future use. Once selected, they can be shipped to your fertility clinic for warming, fertilization, embryo development, and transfer planning.
In some cases, embryos created through the program may be shipped to your clinic. This depends on your treatment plan, clinic requirements, legal documentation, and shipping eligibility.
Depending on your treatment plan and program details, embryo creation may be coordinated through our San Diego laboratory or through your chosen fertility clinic. Our team can explain available options based on your case.
Fresh donor cycles may offer access to the donor’s full egg cohort from that retrieval. This may be helpful for intended parents hoping to create multiple embryos or plan for more than one child.
A fresh donor cycle means the donor begins treatment after being matched with intended parents. The eggs are retrieved for that specific cycle and may be used to create embryos or frozen for future use.
Yes. Your fertility clinic may charge separate fees for egg warming, fertilization, embryo culture, embryo transfer, testing, medication, storage, and other treatment services. These clinic fees are separate from Asian Egg Bank unless otherwise stated.
For donor egg programs, donor compensation is typically included as part of the program structure. The exact details depend on whether you are choosing frozen donor eggs or a fresh donor cycle.
The cost depends on the donor, number of eggs selected, fresh or frozen cycle type, shipping, clinic fees, and any additional services needed. Our team can review pricing and program options with you directly.
No result can be guaranteed in fertility treatment. Outcomes can vary based on egg quality, sperm quality, embryo development, uterine health, clinic protocols, medical history, and other factors. Our team can explain which guarantees may apply to your case.
Asian Egg Bank’s reported program outcomes include: • Egg Thaw Survival Rate: 91% • Fertilization Rate: 79% • Blastocyst Formation Rate: 56% • Cycles with Embryos for Freezing: 83% • Pregnancy Rate: 53%
Asian Egg Bank offers a blastocyst guarantee for qualifying cases. Eligibility may depend on the egg lot selected, sperm quality, clinic requirements, and program terms.
Asian Egg Bank coordinates with your fertility clinic to confirm shipment timing, required documents, laboratory contact information, delivery instructions, and receiving availability.
Frozen eggs are shipped in specialized cryogenic shipping tanks designed to maintain safe frozen conditions during transport.
Asian Egg Bank supports shipments to locations such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, Vietnam, Singapore, the Czech Republic, and other approved destinations.
Yes. Asian Egg Bank ships frozen donor eggs to approved fertility clinics in the United States and internationally, depending on clinic requirements and destination regulations.
In many cases, yes. Availability depends on the donor’s selected status, legal requirements, and destination country or clinic policies.
An ID-Release or Open-ID donor may allow identifying information to be released in the future under certain conditions, often when a donor-conceived child reaches adulthood. Availability and terms may vary by donor and jurisdiction.
A Non-ID Release donor is a donor whose identifying information is not intended to be released to the child or intended parents, subject to applicable laws and program terms.
Legal requirements may vary depending on your program type, clinic, donor type, and location. Our team will explain what documentation is needed before moving forward.
Yes. Our team offers multilingual support, including English, Mandarin, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Hungarian, Arabic, and Turkish.
Yes. Once you are ready to move forward, AEB coordinates with your fertility clinic regarding documentation, shipment, laboratory preparation, and treatment logistics.
Yes. Our team can help you understand donor profile details, availability, fresh versus frozen options, and next steps. Your physician can also help guide clinical considerations.
After selecting a donor, the next steps may include confirming availability, reviewing program details, completing required documents, coordinating payment, preparing your clinic, and scheduling shipment or cycle planning.
The timeline depends on whether you choose frozen donor eggs or a fresh donor cycle, how quickly your clinic completes required steps, whether legal documents are needed, and your treatment plan.
Yes. Choosing donor eggs is a deeply personal decision, and it is normal to have questions or emotions throughout the process. Our team is here to provide information and support so you can move forward with clarity.
Asian Egg Bank is here to help intended parents find high-quality Asian donor eggs with confidence and support.
Whether you are just starting your search or ready to move forward with a donor, our team can guide you through the next steps.
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