Many people take for granted the ability to
have a child. They believe that it’s a natural, sometimes simple process that
all couples are able to enjoy if they decide to. This thought process can be
changed when they find out that being able to conceive a child themselves is
not possible. Here in the UK, numbers suggest that one in six couples may seek
medical advice at some point in their lives to help them achieve a pregnancy.
For some women becoming pregnant may be
impossible for many reasons, whether it’s premature menopause, loss of ovaries
due to illness, cancer, injury or surgery. For these couples, seeking out the
help and goodwill of others to have children might be their only possibility.
For some couples, they have friends or family members that are willing to help.
For others, finding an egg donor to volunteer their eggs might be their only
hope.
Are you serious about becoming an egg
donor? If you believe you are, now is the best time to consult with someone
that has worked in the egg donation and fertility field for years. Altrui has
been finding and supporting altruistic UK egg donors here in the UK since 2010,
with a small team of professional experts they understand the entire process
better than most in the profession and they are willing to help provide answers
to your questions today. They focus their expertise on both the couple seeking
donation as well as the women that are contemplating the donor process, or actually
going through the process
of becoming an altruistic egg donor. To find out more information you can
visit their website directly at www.altrui.co.uk
or you can contact them by telephone on 01969
667 875.