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This is a sponsored guest post and does not necessarily represent the views of Mommy Ramblings.<\/p>\n

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Many couples assume that when they are ready to start a family, getting pregnant will be easy. In fact, most put more focus on preventing a pregnancy before<\/em> they are ready. So, when the time comes to start trying, it can be an unpleasant surprise if the pregnancy tests continuously come up negative. You may try different remedies and still get the same disappointing result.<\/p>\n

But if you begin to think that you may not be able to get pregnant on your own, and have your suspicions confirmed by a doctor, you\u2019ll find you still have donation options<\/a> that can help you achieve your dream of parenthood.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s take a closer look at infertility and how donor eggs can help.<\/p>\n

The Struggle with Infertility<\/strong><\/p>\n

There’s an entire spectrum of emotion that comes with the news that you’re unlikely to conceive a baby naturally. Like any loss, a loss of fertility comes with stages of grief that include shock, depression, and anger. It’s completely normal to wonder, \u2018why me?\u2019 and to feel alone, isolated, and like you have failed at something. There’s the strain it can put on your relationship and the unspeakable questions of blame. It\u2019s important to work through all of these feelings and to have open, honest discussions with your partner and possibly even a therapist.<\/p>\n

The reality is that infertility is not uncommon. In fact, after age 30, the average woman\u2019s chances of getting pregnant declines quite rapidly, and by age 40 she has only a 5% chance of pregnancy per cycle – that’s 15% less than the average 30-year-old. While you might feel frustrated at the prospect of undertaking an alternative conception method – and undergoing invasive procedures – you can feel reassured that, thanks to significant advances to fertility medicine over the past few decades, you can greatly raise your chances for success. Egg donation in particular accounts for over 8000 babies born<\/a> in the USA every year.<\/p>\n

Using Donor Eggs as a Solution<\/strong><\/p>\n

When is egg donation commonly looked to as a solution? A few common scenarios include intended mothers over the age of 40 who are having problems conceiving naturally, women who have had repeat miscarriages due to unviable eggs, premature ovarian failure, women who have gone through cancer treatment, or women who carry a genetic disease that they would rather not pass on to a child.<\/p>\n

How it Works<\/strong><\/p>\n