Why become an egg donor? There are a variety of reasons why someone may decide to become an egg donor. Two important factors we consider are altruistic and financial motivations. Many donors have someone in their life who was affected by infertility or they feel a strong desire to help. In a poll conducted in […]
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Read MoreYes! You can absolutely come to Oregon Reproductive Medicine (ORM) if you already have a surrogate. We work with surrogacy agencies all over the world and have wonderful relationships with many of them. We also work with private matches that involve either a family member or close friend carrying the pregnancy. We would be happy […]
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Read MoreUnderstand Success Rates and Help Keep Your Surrogacy Journey On Track This article originally appeared in Fertility Road magazine and online at FertilityRoad.com. Craig Reisser, a parent via egg donation and surrogacy in the USA, shares some advice for intended parents on how to use success rates when planning your surrogacy journey. When it comes to […]
Read MoreYou may have many questions about the process if you are considering egg donation, but one important topic is your time commitment once matched with a recipient family. ORM Donors have various schedules, some are in school and others work part-time or full-time. Let’s visualize the application and screening process through a relatable ORM Donor. […]
Read MoreThis morning, members of the ORM team, joined other leading healthcare professionals at Portland Business Journal‘s Healthcare of the Future event to come together around the intersection of tech, innovation, and healthcare. ORM was proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the event and support our inventive health services community. During the Local Leadership panel, […]
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