Egg Donors

Egg Donation Reimbursement and Benefits Explained

Choosing to donate your eggs is one of the most generous gifts you could ever give to someone hoping to start a family. You might not expect to receive anything in return, but we think it’s only fair to compensate you for your time and effort.

At Fairfax EggBank, we reimburse our egg donors with a tangible, monetary reward so they can explore their aspirations. Explore how donating your eggs can transform not only someone else’s life, but also your own.


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How Much Do You Get For Donating Eggs With Fairfax EggBank?

Depending on where you live and how many times you donate, you could earn up to $60,000 as an egg donor.* Let’s break this figure down. Our egg donors receive several thousands of dollars in financial reimbursement, depending on their location, for the time and effort they put into each cycle they complete. Per American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) guidelines, you can donate up to six times in your lifetime. We follow this guideline for our donors’ safety. So, let’s say you go through six egg donation cycles and get $6,500 for each one – you’d earn around $39,000.

What Can I Spend My Egg Donor Reimbursement On?

The short answer is anything you want! Becoming an egg donor can help you pursue your personal goals while supporting an intended parent’s aspirations of starting a family. We’re always happy to see what donors can achieve. Whether your goal is to travel or pay off student loans, you can use your egg donation reimbursement to help you reach it. This is considered taxable income, so we always advise our donors to set aside a portion of the reimbursement to account for taxes.

Egg Donation Compensation Misconceptions

Our egg donors don’t donate their eggs for money. Instead, they donate for intrinsic reasons. Some personally know someone who is struggling with infertility and offer to help them build a family.

When you donate your eggs, you can tangibly see your positive impact on the lives of intended parents. To show our appreciation for the contributions of Fairfax EggBank donors, we reimburse them for their time and effort.

Some of the biggest misconceptions about egg donors are that they only do it for financial gain and that you can sell your eggs for money. If you’ve ever thought about donating your eggs, you might do a quick Google search on “Where can I sell my eggs?” but it’s a common misconception that you can sell eggs. The fact is you can’t sell your eggs for money—it’s illegal.

However, you can donate your eggs and receive compensation for your time and effort. Donating your eggs is a rewarding and kind act rather than a means of financial gain. Not only is selling your eggs not legal, but it also takes away the integrity of the egg donation process.

Are you curious about other egg donation myths? Debunk more myths about donating your eggs.

Other Financial Considerations for Egg Donors

Do you have a flexible work schedule or paid time off (PTO) for appointments?

Throughout the egg donation process, you’ll need to attend appointments for screenings, monitoring, and the egg retrieval procedure itself. If you’re employed, these appointments may require time off from work. Planning for this and discussing options such as paid time off or flexible work arrangements with your employer can help alleviate any potential financial strain. Learn more about how long it takes to donate your eggs.

The Bottom Line

There’s no doubt that egg donation has the power to transform lives. It’s not only a gift of life to donor egg recipients, but it can also be a pathway to financial empowerment for donors. If you want to become an egg donor, review our egg donor requirements and apply to donate your eggs with Fairfax EggBank. We have partnered with clinics nationwide to make the egg donation process convenient to work into your busy schedule.

If you have more questions about reimbursement or the process of donating eggs, get in touch with us through our contact form or refer to our frequently asked questions about becoming an egg donor.

Ready to take the next step and donate? We’d love to hear from you. Fill out an egg donor application and we’ll be in touch.


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Egg Donor Compensation FAQs

Are egg donor compensation rates different across the United States?

Yes, egg donation reimbursement varies across states and is subject to change.

When do egg donors receive reimbursement?

After completing an egg donation cycle, you will receive reimbursement for your time and effort.

Is egg donation pay taxable?

Yes, all reimbursement you receive as an egg donor is taxable income. You’ll receive a 1099 form each year you donate.

Why is egg donor compensation referred to as reimbursement?

We appreciate everything our donors dedicate themselves to in our egg donation program. As a thank you, we reimburse our donors for the time and energy it took to procure their eggs.

Can reimbursement be negotiated?

No, you can’t negotiate the amount of financial reimbursement for donating your eggs.

*Reimbursement rates are subject to change and depend on where you live.

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