Become An Egg Donor
Become an egg donor, receive meaningful compensation, and offer a gift that can touch lives in the most profound way. Your generosity has the power to help turn someone’s deepest hopes for a family into a beautiful reality.
At Viva Fertility Clinic, our Egg Donation Program brings together advanced reproductive care with gentle, personalized support. We welcome donors from every state, creating a warm and inclusive community where you can feel held and supported throughout your journey.
We’re honored to offer one of the most competitive compensation packages in the country — a reflection of the extraordinary impact your kindness makes. Your decision to donate can truly change the lives of the families who are waiting with so much hope.


Egg Donor Qualifications
- Healthy female , age 21 - 30 years
- Women with ovaries and regular menstrual period
- Women who are not currently breastfeeding or producing milk.
- Body Mass Index (BMI) of 18 - 29
- Non-smoker or use illicit drugs
- Must undergo medical screening for general and reproductive health, and psychological assessment.
- Must give consent to serve as an egg donor.
- Must be abble to travel to our location in Abuja, Nigeria for the procedure
Why choose to donate with us
- Your contribution can give individuals or couple facing infertility the opportunity to build the family they’ve been hoping and praying for, creating a meaningful and lasting impact on their lives.
- We are proud to offer one of the most competitive donor compensation packages in the country, as a recognition of your time, effort, and generosity.
- We offer one of the most competitive compensation packages in the country. Our compensation package increases with every donation. (1st Donation: ₦270,000, 2nd Donation: ₦350,000, 3rd Donation: ₦400,000 plus free egg freezing cycle).
- Enjoy a complimentary egg‑freezing cycle, along with full donor compensation, after completing your third donation with us.
- Freezing includes 8 - 12 frozen eggs and 10 years of storage.


Egg Donation Process
Initial Consultation and Screening:
Your journey begins with a soft, supportive medical and psychological evaluation to make sure egg donation is truly a good fit for you.
This step usually includes bloodwork, ultrasounds, and genetic screening, all done with great care and attention to your comfort.
Throughout the process, our team is right beside you, guiding you with warmth and compassion so you feel safe, understood, and cared for every step of the way.
Ovarian Stimulation:
To help your ovaries produce multiple eggs, you’ll take carefully prescribed daily fertility medications. During this phase, we’ll check in with you regularly through clinic visits and ultrasounds, making sure you feel comfortable, supported, and well‑cared‑for at every step.
Egg Retrieval:
After about 10–14 days of hormone stimulation, your eggs are collected in our theater through a short outpatient procedure. The process is safe and minimally invasive, and you’ll be under mild anesthesia so you can rest comfortably. Our team will be right there caring for you, making sure you feel supported and at ease from start to finish.
Post‑Donation Recovery:
After the retrieval, you might notice a little mild cramping or bloating. These sensations are common and usually pass quickly. Most donors find they can ease back into their usual routines within a day or two, and we’re here to support you as you rest and recover in whatever way feels best for you.
Egg Donor FAQs
How can I become a donor?
Just click the link on this page and fill out the donor application whenever you’re ready. Once we receive it, we’ll reach out within a few business days to gently guide you through the next steps and answer anything you’re wondering about.
Will being a donor impart my fertility?
Donating eggs won’t affect your ability to have biological children in the future. Every month, your body naturally releases several eggs, and most of them aren’t used. The donation process simply gathers some of those eggs — the ones your body would have let go of anyway — and gives them the chance to help someone else start a family.
Will the recipient know who I am?
While intended parents will learn a few basic things about you — like your age, general health, and education — they won’t receive any personal or identifying information. Your identity stays completely anonymous throughout the entire process, so you can feel comfortable and protected every step of the way.
How long does one cycle take?
A typical cycle involves 8 –14 days of injectable medications.
Are the medications oral or injections?
Both. You may start with oral birth control pills to help us gently guide your menstrual cycle, and the rest of the medications are given as small injections. Most of these are tiny subcutaneous shots that go just under the skin on your abdomen. Our donor nurses will take their time walking you through everything, step by step, so you feel comfortable and confident giving the injections yourself.
What is a retrieval? Is there any discomfort associated with the egg retrieval?
The process is safe and minimally invasive procedure, and you’ll be under mild anesthesia so you can rest comfortably. Our team will be right there caring for you, making sure you feel supported and at ease from start to finish.
Are there any potential side effects from the cycle itself?
The most common side effects are very mild — things like a little bloating, swelling, or cramping from temporary water retention or slight weight gain. These usually settle on their own within a few days.
A less common side effect is Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), which is when the ovaries become a bit more enlarged than usual in response to the medications. It happens in only a small percentage of cycles. Throughout the process, our physicians keep a very close eye on you to help reduce this risk and make sure you’re feeling safe and supported.
