Becoming an Egg Donor While Breastfeeding: What You Need to Know

Can I become an egg donor if I am still breastfeeding?

Summary: Yes.

Answer:
You may still start the application process, but you will only be admitted into our program after you stop breastfeeding and start to have regular menstrual cycles. We do not recommend donors to stop breastfeeding to get admitted sooner.
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