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Me, use an egg donor? Never!

Although I always knew I would have trouble getting pregnant, I did not know my husband and I would face so many challenges when trying to build our own family.

I got married when I was about to clock 40 and had suffered from endometriosis, tubal problems, and fibroids. Not a great start! However, we began our family-building journey with much enthusiasm, believing “a little assistance” would bring us the child we so much desire. I had always dreamed of being a mother ever since I was a little kid, babysitting and carrying other people’s children, waiting for the time when I would get pregnant and have my own baby.

We began IVF treatment using my eggs at 41, and the reproductive endocrinologist told us that my “advanced maternal age” meant I might have a few good eggs left, but we were not discouraged. My first egg retrieval yielded 4 eggs, and 2 of them were fertilized with my hubby’s sperm and transferred. I was certain this was it! Sadly, it was not. Although I was disappointed, I was not too disturbed because I believed our next try would be a success. Again, it failed, and so did the next two cycles of IVF and another two IUI cycles. I was devastated. My body was no longer responding to stimulation medications, so I decided to try another clinic to see if I would be luckier.

When the new doctors learned about my history, they tried a new treatment protocol, but I still couldn’t find success with them either. After we had used up all attempts covered by our insurance provider, the reproductive endocrinologist advised we opt for egg donation.

At first, I was totally against using someone else’s eggs. I said to myself, “I would never have a baby with donor eggs!” I believed the baby would not be “mine.” I thought I would forever be sad knowing that my hubby had genetic ties with the baby, whereas I did not. I worried about what people would say.

So we kept trying with my own eggs, unsuccessfully, and I knew in my heart that I needed to do some soul searching. Why was I so concerned about having a biologically-related baby? What does it matter if the baby doesn’t have my genes? I was looking for answers.

I think the turning point for me was when we adopted a beagle dog named Ruby. He was a cute little puppy full of energy and love. It was my first time having a puppy, and I was so surprised by how much I love him. Then, I asked myself, if you could love your furry friend like he was your own baby, what is stopping you from using another person’s eggs??

After six months of deep thought, tears, prayers, and lots of research here and there, I finally decided I would give it a try. My hubby already agreed with this choice. I pray that God continues to bless him. He was extremely supportive and wanted us to have our own children, regardless of the method we used. It would have been impossible without his support.

We were told we had two options. It was either we select a fresh donor from the clinic’s database or go for frozen eggs at Lucina Egg Bank. I couldn’t find any donors I like on the Fresh Egg Donor site, but fortunately, I found one on Lucina’s website. Immediately I saw her, I told myself she was the “one.” And we decided to work with her!

Everything went smooth from that moment on—no need to sync menstrual cycles or wait months to see if she is eligible to donate. We completed the cycle and got 3 “solid” embryos from her healthy, frozen eggs. We have one of them transferred and kept the remaining ones with Lucina. I can’t describe how excited and joyful I was when I saw double blue lines on my pregnancy test kit after the first cycle. I was over the moon.

We finally became pregnant after 8 unsuccessful tries, and I went on to have a healthy pregnancy (except for the occasional morning sickness, but hey, that was expected, and I would do it again and again). The most amazing, wonderful, and touching part of it all is my daughter, Elizabeth. My own flesh. She couldn’t have been more “mine” if she was conceived with my own egg. Sometimes, I wish I had agreed to use donor eggs sooner, but I’m happy we ended up with this beautiful little girl. All questions and doubts disappeared immediately after she was born. She means everything to me, to us, and I’m so thankful for the journey I went through to have her. My heart beats with joy each time I look at her pretty face. Thank you, Lucina Egg Bank, for helping us realize our dreams of building a family. We will forever be grateful.

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