Meta Getman is a fertility coach dedicated to supporting families who are at a crossroads in their fertility journey and trying to decide what their next steps will be. She is also a patient advocate with RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. Visit her website and download her free PDF guide, My Doctor Said Donor, Now What? – a valuable tool for those considering donor conception and looking for guidance on their next steps.
When I first heard the words "donor eggs" from my fertility specialist, it felt like my hopes and dreams of being a mom had disappeared. I had never considered the possibility of needing donor eggs to have children.
My husband, Michael, and I began our journey to parenthood shortly after we got married. We were in our early 30s at the time and were ready to start our family.
We faced some early challenges, discovering that Michael had male factor infertility. After four failed IUIs (intrauterine insemination) with our gynecologist, our doctor referred us to a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE). That's where we received the news that would change everything: my anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels were alarmingly low for my age.
AMH is an indicator of ovarian reserve, and in my case, it suggested that my egg supply was running out faster than expected.
Despite this, our doctor remained optimistic and recommended we proceed with IVF. We pushed forward with hope, but after two IVF cycles and no viable embryos left to freeze, our optimism began to fade.
The reality hit hard during a candid conversation with our RE. She explained that while we were retrieving eggs, the quality was too poor to develop into healthy embryos. She suggested donor eggs as a viable option, explaining that continuing with my own eggs could mean enduring several more rounds of IVF with uncertain outcomes. After that conversation, I was devastated. I couldn’t see how I would ever become a mom or, even if we did use donor eggs, how the children would ever feel like mine. We left the clinic feeling lost and unsure of our next steps.
"I couldn’t see how I would ever become a mom or, even if we did use donor eggs, how the children would ever feel like mine."
If you find yourself facing these same crossroads, here are three things I learned that might help you navigate this challenging journey:
Choosing to use donor eggs was not the path I expected, and it was not an easy decision, but it was the best one I’ve ever made. Donor eggs brought us our twin girls, who have brought immeasurable joy into our lives. It’s okay to feel overwhelmed, grieve, and seek support. Your journey is unique, and there’s no right or wrong way to move forward. Whatever path you choose, know that you are not alone.
"Donor eggs brought us our twin girls, who have brought immeasurable joy into our lives."
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