Join CEO Leia Swanberg, experienced egg donor and surrogate, in this webinar as she explains important information and frequently asked questions on selecting an egg donor.
Laura is one of Egg Helper's amazing Intended Mother's who recently gave birth to a beautiful set of twins. She is 44 years old, resides in Ontario, Canada and is a brave single mother by choice.
Going to your first medical appointment can be a bit scary, especially when you have no idea what you're getting yourself into. To help ease your anxieties, Egg Helpers has created this list to break down what each visit will look like so you can walk into your appointment feeling confident and prepared.
Why do women decide to become egg donors? And how does the process unfold? Egg Helpers continues its series of interviews with our donors to share stories from women just like you.
This past week the Egg Helpers staff was in Toronto to visit fertility clinics, meet with their medical staff, and connect with some of our amazing egg donors.
As Intended Parents who are seeking the assistance of an Egg Donor to help make your family dreams come true, it's important to remember this is a human process, and as such there are no guarantees.
Egg donation is an amazing way for people to not only have their children, but also for young women to contribute to something much greater than themselves by helping others create their much-desired family.
“I created Egg Helpers six years ago as an off shoot of my company, Canadian Fertility Consulting. As a surrogacy agency, we wanted to better serve our clients in their search for quality egg donors.
Alana Wagg is Egg Helpers' Donor Admissions and Support Specialist. It's her job to welcome you to Egg Helpers and introduce you to egg donation. After you've submitted your application, Alana will reach out to you and explain the entire donation process step by step, as well as answer any questions you may have.