https://www.assistedfertility.com/ The great majority of egg donors are highly motivated and want to see their donations result in a healthy babies. However, if you are doing a fresh egg donor cycle (rather than purchasing a batch of frozen eggs), your donor can withdraw at any point in the process for any reason: you cannot contractually force a woman to donate her eggs, even after the contract is signed. It does not happen often, but it can happen. Kathy Benardo from the Northeast Assisted Fertility Group discuss why donors withdraw and how you can get over the setback and move on. Couples or singles interested in having a child through surrogacy and/or donor egg, or prospective carriers and donors, can contact by phone at 1-800-710-1677, where you can speak to one of our staff directly, or e-mail us at [email protected]. DISCLAIMER: NAFG is not a medical organization and does not provide medical advice. NAFG makes reasonable efforts to maintain the privacy of those who engage our services as intended parents, recipients, surrogates and egg donors. Please understand that NAFG does not control third-party Web sites or social media platforms. You assume the privacy and security risks inherent in your use of technology -- including that you may relinquish a certain degree of anonymity when you choose to participate in public Web forums or social media platforms. #northeastassistedfertilitygroup #eggdonation #surrogacy