The World Egg Bank provides fertility services to women who need donated eggs to achieve pregnancy. The company offers a screening, recruiting and egg donor matching services to arrange for traditional, or fresh egg donations for recipient women.
View all articles by Diana ThomasIt was cutting edgeinfertility research technology that on New Year's Eve,
2005 produced the first baby using frozen donor eggs. Avery Lee Kennedy
of Lexington, Kentucky, was born after the first successful in-vitro procedure
using commercially available frozen donor eggs.
Renowned fertility
specialists Dr. James Akin and Dr. Jeffrey Boldt performed the procedure. They
are two of three founding members of Phoenix based, The World Egg Bank which was the
first commercial egg bank in the USand specializes in shipping frozen eggs
worldwide.
Today, Avery Kennedy is an energetic 5 year-old Kindergartener
who loves school so much that she wants to be a teacher when she grows
up.
Wendy Kennedy, Avery's mother, a University of Kentucky cancer nurse,
witnessed first-hand successful uses of new technologies in medicine, and found
comfort in the opportunity to use another woman's frozen eggs to conceive. Avery
is a blue-eyed, blonde haired girl of German and Irish descent, a similar
background to her motherand father. Her parents say she is outgoing, loves
ballet, soccer and is singing in the kindergarten choir. The Kennedy's chose a
young donor, "who looked like she fit in our family tree."
"Avery is a
blessing. She may be considered a medical miracle, but she is a blessing. She is
ours and it's awesome!" said Avery's parents.
The availability of frozen
human donor eggs is a relatively new option for IVF patients. The technology
used to freeze eggs is more technologically complicated than that of sperm or
embryos. Freezing sperm and embryos has been common for decades and is routinely
used in fertility treatment. Now infertile women, have the same opportunity to
carry a baby using an embryo created from frozen donor eggs.
"The process
of using frozen donor eggs over the traditional method of transferring fresh
donor eggs is uncomplicated, less costly, and more predictable, has no
geographical barriers, provides equivalent pregnancy rates and, when purchased
from The World Egg Bank, comes with a guarantee," said Diana Thomas, President
and CEO of The World Egg Bank.
The World Egg Bank is so confident in its
product, the company provides a guarantee if less than 60% of the frozen eggs do
not survive the thaw. Pregnancy rates are equivalent to traditional fresh donor
eggs.
The Kennedy's became pregnant on the first try.
"I know
people who did in-vitro and didn't tell anyone. It's nothing to be ashamed
about," said Kennedy. "I want couples that can't get pregnant to know there's
technology out there and so many more advancements since my donor egg pregnancy
over five years ago," she added.
The cost of using frozen donor eggs is
contained in a single payment; typically ranging from $15-$20,000 per attempt.
Traditional fresh egg donation costs are typically $25-$30,000 per attempt and
can have many unexpected complications and expenses. The technological
development and success of egg freezing has made the process of in-vitro
fertilization, using donor eggs, much less stressful and more convenient for
women and their partners.Additionally The World Egg Bank now offers financing to
assist with the procedures.
The World Egg Bank which opened in 2004, has
been shipping worldwide since 2005.
Article Source: EggDonorsNow.com
The World Egg Bank provides fertility services to women who need donated eggs to achieve pregnancy. The company offers a screening, recruiting and egg donor matching services to arrange for traditional, or fresh egg donations for recipient women.
View all articles by Diana Thomas