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By: Ann Langley
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33799">Randi</a>. Would you possibly consider donating eggs again? My husband & I have been married for 16 years & zero natural pregnancies. 6 IUI & 4 IVF failed treatments + tons of money as you can imagine. We live in Texas & donor agencies are radically expensive. If you would consider please reply so we can connect. Thank you very much. I'm convinced there are angels among us & you are definitely 1 of them. Such an inspiration!

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33825">Rhonda Howard</a>. Hi Rhonda, it's great to get your comment! Thank you for sharing your story. Happy birthday to your twins! :) I sometimes imagine the children born from my donations but never really considered the possibility that twins could exist. Thank you for that realization. Also, thank you for telling me about the registry. I think at this point I would be probably be open to learning more about the recipients of my donation and their children, so I'll take a look. All the best, Randi

By: Rhonda Howard
First off, let me say thank you for sharing your story. I happen to be a recipient. My husband and I went through several failed attempts and needed assistance. In our case, we went through a clinic in Colorado. This week we celebrate my twins 12th birthday. I've listed their births on the Donor Sibling Registry. On this site, the donor as the option of connecting with us. As of today, we still haven't heard from her. We completely respect her decision to stay anonymous. I think of her often and feel blessed that she made the decision that she did. Happy Travels!

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33823">Susannah</a>. Susannah, thank you for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it and am always happy to hear from other donors who are glad they went through the process. I hope you have a beautiful day!

By: Susannah
I have also been an egg donor twice and used the money for travel. I also experienced hyper-stimulation during my second donation cycle. I put it down to my body recognising the process and responding more keenly to the 2 week self-injection cycle. Another similarity is that I had pondered on the donation idea for many years and only took the plunge at the age cut-off point too, which was 36 for the clinic I attended (CRGH, London). It is wonderful to have stumbled across such a similar experience to mine and I hope your life is all the richer for your donation and travel experiences. Mine definitely is!

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33821">Jenn</a>. Hi Jenn, Thank you for reading the article. I am really happy that it has helped ease your nervous feelings. If you ever have any questions about the process, please feel free to email me or message us on Facebook. All the best, Randi

By: Jenn
I'm so thankful for this post! I've recently signed up to donate my eggs and am fairly scared and nervous about the whole process. This article is very settling and I feel more confident about my decision. Thank you so much for speaking about this!!

By: Thais Ferrari
Hy, very interesting! I wish I had read this whem I was younger. Thanks for sharing!

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33817">Sandy</a>. Thank you Sandy! :)

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/how-donating-my-eggs-helped-me-travel-the-world/#comment-33816">Sally from Passport & Plates</a>. Thank you for reading my story Sally and for the kind words! :)