
Questions?
Donor FAQs
At ACRC, we understand that potential Donors have many questions. Our FAQs provide clear answers to help you navigate the egg or sperm donation process with confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Sperm donation is the process by which a healthy individual provides semen—containing sperm—to help individuals or couples conceive a child. Donated sperm is used in fertility treatments such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) for those who may be facing infertility, are in same-sex relationships, or are single parents by choice.
Egg donation is a medical process in which a healthy woman donates her eggs to help individuals or couples conceive a child. This option is especially important for intended parents who are facing fertility challenges or are unable to use their own eggs due to medical or genetic reasons.
Egg donors go through a comprehensive screening process, including medical and psychological evaluations, to ensure they are healthy and eligible. Once approved, donors receive hormonal treatments to stimulate egg production, followed by a safe, minimally invasive egg retrieval procedure.
At ACRC Global, egg donors are compensated fairly for their time, commitment, and generosity. Our team is here to support you through each step of this life-changing experience.
Egg Donors:
To become an egg donor, you must meet certain age, health, and lifestyle criteria to ensure the safety and success of the donation process. At ACRC Global, qualified egg donors typically:
Are between 18 and 34 years old
Are in good physical and mental health
Have a healthy family medical history
Are non-smokers and free of substance abuse
Are willing to undergo comprehensive medical and psychological screening
Sperm Donors:
To become a sperm donor at ACRC Global, you must meet specific age and health criteria to ensure the quality and safety of your donation. Qualified sperm donors typically:
Are between 21 and 38 years old
Lead a healthy lifestyle with no history of genetic or serious medical conditions
Are willing to complete a detailed medical and genetic screening
Are non-smokers and free of substance abuse
Are committed to the donation process and follow clinic guidelines
We encourage individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds to apply, as intended parents often seek donors who reflect their own heritage.
At ACRC Global, the timeline for Egg and Sperm Donation depends on medical protocols and donation type, but we provide full coordination and support every step of the way.
🧬 Egg Donation Timeline
The egg donation process typically takes 3 to 4 months—from initial approval to egg retrieval. This includes:
Pre-approval & matching with Intended Parents
Medical & psychological screening during your menstrual cycle
Legal contract review with an independent attorney
IVF cycle and monitoring with hormone treatments
Egg retrieval, a quick outpatient procedure
ACRC ensures your journey is safe, well-coordinated, and fully supported throughout.
🧪Sperm Donation Timeline
The sperm donation process can take 1 to 8+ months, depending on the donation type:
Direct donation may take as little as 1–2 months
Non-identified (anonymous) donation requires a 6-month quarantine for frozen sperm per FDA guidelines
All donors complete medical and psychological screening, and legal contracts are reviewed before sperm collection. ACRC guides you through the entire process with personalized support.
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