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DONOR 1
Fullname
M_28032023_1
Country
USA
Address
Eye Color
Green
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Height
5'4"
Ethnicity
White/Caucasian
Education
Graduate degree
Hobbies
Anything else would you like to mention about your family medical history to the
Adoptive parent
Anything else would you like to mention about your talents,skills,interests
Egg Donor is the beautiful, young brunette in the photos. When I spoke with her she told me that she liked to run track in school. She was always into animals and her brother and dad where very mechanically inclined, and could rebuild a car from the ground up. She wanted to work with endangered species when she was younger but has a wonderful career as being a highly trained agent of the federal government.
DONOR 2
Fullname
28032023_2
Country
USA
Address
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Height
6'2"
Ethnicity
White/Caucasian
Education
Bachelor’s degree
Hobbies
Playing sports, Using a computer, Visiting with friends, Working out/exercising
Anything else would you like to mention about your family medical history to the
Adoptive parent
This is my husband. He is very engineer minded as a software engineer, but social as well...a nice hybrid. I would say a very responsible person that works out, runs, and is very health conscience. Likes to socialize with life-long friends. Very close to his family. Loves to travel with family to the beach as well as go skiing at least once a year. (Snow boarding is more of his thing actually.). Dedicated. loyal and honest man.
Anything else would you like to mention about your talents,skills,interests
Very long life in grand mothers. One lived to 103 and had a great quality of life until her last days. Paternal Grandfather did develop dementia as a much older man and passed in his late 80s. So this would be donor's grandfather. Skin cancer should be watched for with the children as donors father developed skin cancer (this is why I marked cancer on the form), but I wanted the adopting parents to understand how important it will be to watch that the child(ren) wear sun screen and watch out for too much sun exposure that could lead to burns. Skin cancer potential could be in their genes.
BASIC INORMATION
Full name
M_28032023_1
28032023_2
Country
USA
USA
Address
Eye color
Green
Blue
Hair color
Dark Brown
Dark Brown
Height
5'4"
6'2"
Ethnicity
White/Caucasian
White/Caucasian
Education
Graduate degree
Bachelor’s degree
Hobbies
Playing sports, Using a computer, Visiting with friends, Working out/exercising
Anything else would you like to mention about your talents, skills, interests
Egg Donor is the beautiful, young brunette in the photos. When I spoke with her she told me that she liked to run track in school. She was always into animals and her brother and dad where very mechanically inclined, and could rebuild a car from the ground up. She wanted to work with endangered species when she was younger but has a wonderful career as being a highly trained agent of the federal government.
This is my husband. He is very engineer minded as a software engineer, but social as well...a nice hybrid. I would say a very responsible person that works out, runs, and is very health conscience. Likes to socialize with life-long friends. Very close to his family. Loves to travel with family to the beach as well as go skiing at least once a year. (Snow boarding is more of his thing actually.). Dedicated. loyal and honest man.
Anything else would you like to mention about your family medical history to the
adoptive parent
Very long life in grand mothers. One lived to 103 and had a great quality of life until her last days. Paternal Grandfather did develop dementia as a much older man and passed in his late 80s. So this would be donor's grandfather. Skin cancer should be watched for with the children as donors father developed skin cancer (this is why I marked cancer on the form), but I wanted the adopting parents to understand how important it will be to watch that the child(ren) wear sun screen and watch out for too much sun exposure that could lead to burns. Skin cancer potential could be in their genes.
Photos
PHOTOS
EMBRYO
How many embryos do you wish to donate
What are the grades of the embryos?
3
I don't remember but we had them all tested for Chromosome abnormalities and they didn't have any abnormalities. They're of the quality to freeze, so that's usually very high quality embryos as well.
Have the embryos been genetically tested
Do you know the gender of the embryos
Yes
yes
Have the embryos from this batch resulted in a life birth
Age of embryos when they were frozen
Yes
5-7 days
How long ago the embryos were created
Genetic mother’s age at the egg retrieval
Less than 10 years ago
Less than 30 years old
Have the embryos from this batch been already donated to another adoptive parent
No
Embryo
MEDICAL HISTORY
DONOR 1
DONOR 2
Allergy
Alzheimer
Donor's grandparent
Anxiety
Donor
Asthma
Autism
Bipolar disorder
Cancer
Donor's grandparent
Donor's parent
Celiac disease
Cystic fibrosis
Depression
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Fibromyalgia
Fragile X syndrome
Heart conditions
Hemochromatosis
High blood pressure
Donor's grandparent
Huntington’s disease
Lupus
Marfan syndrome
Multiple sclerosis
Obesity
Phenylketonuria
Polycystic kidney disease
Rheumatoid arthritis
Schizophrenia
Stroke
Substance abuse
Tay-Sachs disease
Medical Histroy
DONOR 1
Allergy
Alzheimer
Anxiety
Asthma
Autism
Bipolar disorder
Cancer
Donor's grandparent
Celiac disease
Cystic fibrosis
Depression
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Fibromyalgia
Fragile X syndrome
Heart conditions
Hemochromatosis
High blood pressure
Donor's grandparent
Huntington’s disease
Lupus
Marfan syndrome
Multiple sclerosis
Obesity
Phenylketonuria
Polycystic kidney disease
Rheumatoid arthritis
Schizophrenia
Stroke
Substance abuse
DONOR 2
allergy
alzheimer
Donor's grandparent
anxiety
Donor
asthma
autism
bipolar disoder
cancer
Donor's parent
celiac disease
cystic fibrosis
depression
diabetes
epilepsy
fibromyalgia
fragile x syndrome
heart conditions
hemochromatosis
high blood pressure
huntington's disease
lupus
marfan syndrome
multiple sclerosis
obesity
phenylketonuria
polycystic kidney disease
rheumatoid arthritis
schizophrenia
stroke
substance abuse
Information on egg/sperm donor
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