It’ s not about giving up— it’ s about choosing the right timing.
Hearing the words “ egg donation” can feel overwhelming.
But medically speaking, egg donation is not the first step— it’ s one of several fertility options.
At New Grace Fertility, we help intended parents understand when egg donation may not be necessary yet, and when it truly becomes the option with the highest chance of success.
You are under 35– 37 with reasonable ovarian function
You can still retrieve mature eggs despite low AMH
You haven’ t completed a full IVF evaluation
You’ ve had implantation or pregnancy before
The fertility issue is not egg-related
👉 Low AMH alone does not automatically mean egg donation.
Advanced maternal age (usually 40+)
Repeated cycles with very few or no usable eggs
Recurrent chromosomal abnormalities in embryos
Multiple failed embryo transfers after full evaluation
In these cases, egg donation is not a loss— it’ s a shift toward higher success rates.
Personalized fertility evaluations
Clear comparisons between IVF with own eggs vs donor eggs
Carefully screened egg donor database
Medical, emotional, and ethical guidance at every step
Our goal isn’ t to rush decisions—
it’ s to help you choose the option that truly gives you a chance.
👉 Not sure where you stand?
Our team is here to help you understand your options— clearly and compassionately.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All fertility decisions should be made in consultation with qualified medical professionals.
New Grace Fertility | Asian Family Surrogacy Inc.
📧 Email: info@newgracefertility.com
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