Angelica Cheng
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The Ministry of Health in Singapore has recently permitted the import of frozen donor eggs into Singapore, from "Ovogenebank" in Europe, which was formerly known as "First Egg Bank". Surprisingly, they have a large pool of Chinese and Asian egg donors to choose from (Please see attached catalogue and price list). Additionally, they also have a select elite group of VIP donors that are extraordinarily intelligent, educated and beautiful.
I understand that the success rates with frozen donor eggs are substantially lower than fresh donor eggs, as shown in the attached bar chart. Also, I understand that the transportation costs is very high due to the need for a special cryogenic container, and that the IVF clinic or lab doing the importation charges an administrative fee for the paperwork required for the import process.
Please kindly share your experience in importing frozen donor eggs into Singapore.
Beware the risks of using frozen donor eggs imported from an egg bank, warns an American fertility specialist:
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