Wow, thanks for the thread - what a great topic!! For years now i have wanted to be an egg donor, because I feel that those people who really really want children and who cherish them should be the ppl who get to have children! (regardless whether married, single, gay, lesbian, surrogate, whatever other family configuration, it is our birthrite to pass this love we have on to our offspring). This is something in my heart of hearts that I really want to give.

However I now fear I might have left it too late, as I was advised years ago to complete my own family before going down the donation path. I am now 35 and will be 36 when bubs is born, and I read somewhere that they are less eager for donors over the age of 35?? However I'm fit and healthy and have never smoked, drunk excessively, etc, so there is a good chance my biological age is lower than my chrono age! So if anyone has any more information on whether this sort of age restriction applies in certain states or through certain clinics, please post as I would be very interested to know.

As far as I know there is no single portal for this sort of information in Australia?
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