Loom Surrogacy

Egg Donation: What Intended Parents Should Know

An overview of anonymous egg donor coordination in Colombia and Mexico pathways.

In this guide
  • Agency coordination
  • Professional support
  • Organized journey
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Egg donation may be part of a surrogacy or IVF journey when intended parents need donor eggs to create embryos. Donor eggs may be recommended for medical, age-related, genetic, same-sex family-building, or single-parent planning reasons, depending on the family’s circumstances and clinic review.

In Loom’s Colombia and Mexico pathways, egg donation is coordinated as anonymous donation. This means the donor’s identity is not shared as part of the standard process. Clinics and attorneys confirm screening, consent, privacy, documentation, and any country-specific requirements.

How Loom helps

  • Coordinates donor resource communication.
  • Helps intended parents understand what information is usually reviewed in donor profiles.
  • Coordinates clinic requirements, screening timelines, and retrieval planning.
  • Tracks legal document needs with attorneys.

Egg donation involves medical, legal, emotional, and privacy considerations. Intended parents should review medical suitability with the clinic and documentation with attorneys before making final decisions.