Give the Gift of Life

Transform dreams into heartbeats. Your generosity is the spark that starts a family. This journey is more than a gift—it is a life-altering act of empowerment that allows you to make a profound, lasting impact on the world, one family at a time.

Why Choose PureGen Donor ?

Compassion

We understand the deeply humanitarian value of your gift and guide you through every step of the journey.

Total Safety

Our medical procedures follow international standards with a team of leading reproductive specialists.

Confidentiality

Privacy for both the donor and the intended parents is our highest priority and is strictly protected.

Our Donation Process

Transparent, safe, and professional

1 Registration

Complete our simple and secure preliminary online application.

2 Screening

Medical check-ups and specialized psychological evaluations.

3 Matching

Your profile is shared with families who are looking for a match.

4 Retrieval

Begin the medical cycle and complete a safe retrieval process.

About PureGen Donor

At PureGen Donor, we believe that every path to parenthood deserves a foundation of excellence. As a leading provider of frozen donor eggs, we bridge the gap between intended parents and exceptional donors through a process rooted in transparency, advanced science, and compassionate care

Search Egg Donor Database

If you don’t find your ideal match in our current frozen inventory, you can select from our extensive registry of hundreds of active egg donors. We will manage the entire process—retrieval, vitrification, and transport—to ensure a batch of her eggs arrives at your clinic. Best of all, we offer free shipping to any fertility center within the U.S., ensuring your journey remains seamless and cost-effective.

Our Blastocyst Guarantee

We stand behind our state-of-the-art vitrification process. Every batch of 6-8 frozen donor eggs comes with a guarantee of at least one transferable blastocyst. In the rare event that no blastocyst develops, we will provide a new batch of eggs at no extra charge, ensuring your path to parenthood is protected.

Frozen Egg Success Rates: What You Need to Know

Maximize your IVF success with our premium frozen donor eggs. We utilize state-of-the-art vitrification technology and partner with exceptional egg donors to ensure the best possible outcomes. For our clients and affiliate IVF clinics, this means industry-leading rates for egg warming survival, fertilization, and successful pregnancies.

Our Top 5 Common Questions

We know you may have questions or worries. These answers are here to provide the peace of mind you deserve before starting your journey.

Will egg donation affect future fertility?

Women are born with hundreds of thousands of eggs. A single donation only uses a small group that would have otherwise been naturally lost that month, so it does not affect your future fertility.

The procedure is performed under light sedation, so you will sleep through it and feel no pain. You may experience mild cramping, similar to a period, for a day or two afterward.
There are no proven long-term health risks associated with egg donation. We use FDA-compliant screening to ensure you are a healthy candidate and monitor you closely throughout the process.
From screening to retrieval, the cycle typically takes 2 to 3 months. However, the actual period of taking medication and monitoring usually only lasts about 10–14 days.
Most donations are anonymous, meaning your identity is protected. However, some “known” or “open” programs allow for contact if both parties agree.

Our News

Imagine this: A couple in California has been trying to conceive for years. After exhausting all options, they turn to egg donation. Meanwhile, a generous donor in another state begins ...

When Sarah, a 28-year-old graduate student from California, decided to become an egg donor, she imagined the process would be straightforward: a few medical appointments, the retrieval procedure, and done. ...

Introduction: Your Journey to Parenthood Through Egg Donation For many couples facing infertility, the decision to pursue egg donation represents both hope and uncertainty. Sarah and Michael spent three years ...