How Much Can You Earn as a Donor?
Egg donors at Lucina can receive up to $50,000 per cycle, depending on their profile and eligibility.
On average, egg donors are paid $8,000 to $15,000 per cycle, but qualified donors may be invited to join our Iconic Donor Program, where compensation can reach up to $50,000 per cycle. This exclusive program is designed for donors with exceptional qualifications — including strong academic achievements, Ivy League or top university backgrounds, and unique personal attributes.
You can donate up to six times, earning a total of up to $90,000 — or significantly more as an Iconic Donor — all while helping hopeful families grow.
We’ll confirm your exact compensation before your journey begins — no surprises, just support.
When Do Egg Donors Get Paid?
Your compensation is issued shortly after your egg retrieval is complete
We handle everything quickly, discreetly, and respectfully — because your time, care, and commitment to helping create families deserve to be valued.
All travel, screening, medical, and legal costs are 100% covered by Lucina.
“I completed my cycle with Lucina. It was such a wonderful experience. My coordinator was really thoughtful and helped me through the entire process. Would recommend it!!!!!”
— Linh, Lucina Egg Donor
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What’s Included When You Donate With Lucina
When you become a Lucina donor, you get more than compensation — you join a mission to help create families and change lives.
Here’s everything we provide to support you along the way:
All-Inclusive Support
We cover all travel, lodging, and medical costs — from your first screening to your final visit in San Diego.
Expert Guidance, Every Step
Our experienced team is by your side throughout the process, making sure you feel safe, informed, and conf ident.
Privacy & Flexibility
The process is fully confidential and built around your schedule — no disruptions to school, work, or daily life.
A Chance to Change Lives
Your decision to donate gives hope to people who can’t grow their families without help. What you’re doing is truly life-changing.
Not Ready to Donate? Become an Advocate
Even if donating isn’t right for you, your voice can still make a difference — by sharing, supporting, or referring a friend, you help bring hope to families waiting to grow.
Be an Advocate
Support our mission to change lives and create families. Every referral helps someone take the first step.
Earn Up to $10,000 Per Referral
Get rewarded for every successful referral — our way of saying thank you for making an impact.
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Yes, the egg donation process is very safe with over 20,000 cycles being performed in the United States annually it is considered a routine procedure. The risks of egg donation are relatively low, with serious problems being uncommon.
“There are no long-term adverse risks of IVF or egg donation,” said Richard J. Paulson, president of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), and head of the infertility program at the University of Southern California – one of the nation’s oldest Egg Donor programs.
During the procedure (the egg retrieval), you will be put to sleep for about 20-30 minutes, so you will not feel anything. Following the procedure, some may experience mild cramping and bloating. You may or may not experience some of the symptoms.
Every person is different, so the effects of the process will vary, but if you feel pain – relax, it is definitely more than manageable.
There is no study showing that being an Egg Donor will affect your fertility in the future. The average woman is born with 2 million eggs. By puberty, that pool consists of about 400,000 follicles (eggs). From these, only 400 will reach maturity and be ovulated. This leaves approximately 399,600 unused. In a typical cycle, a woman generally produces 15-20 eggs. Usually, only one egg is released for ovulation and the body discards the rest. During our ovarian stimulation process, we develop the extra eggs that would otherwise be destroyed. This explains why the normal pool of ovarian follicles is not depleted by egg donation.
You may speak directly with one of our physicians if you would like to discuss this further.
The majority of our Egg Donors do donate multiple times because they find the process to be fulfilling and relatively easy. Egg Donors are able to donate around 3 times per year, depending on the length of the process for each cycle. The maximum according to ASRM is 6 times. Our physicians can help determine this number on an individual basis.
You will need to have two regular periods between cycles or wait 2 months.
Our physician recommends bed rest for at least 24 hours.
To donate eggs, your BMI must be within a healthy range according to guidelines set by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Even if it is not the most accurate scale, it does help to estimate a healthy weight-height distribution. In order to compensate for its slight discrepancy, we do accept donors that are considered slightly overweight according to the BMI scale. The reason we have to adhere to these guidelines is that if your BMI is high, your natural fertility may be affected, making the process of egg donation too risky for you. You may not respond well to the necessary ovarian stimulation needed for egg donation. It’s our responsibility to make sure all our Egg Donors are healthy and well enough to donate eggs. Your safety is our main concern which is why these guidelines are in place.
No, you can not be an Egg Donor when you are pregnant. You can also not be an Egg Donor while you are still breastfeeding. However, you can still fill out the pre-screen application to see whether you would be eligible. That way you can find out whether you would be eligible after you completed your pregnancy.
Yes, you can! Cycle suppression removal will be discussed with your Egg Donor coordinator once accepted into the program. When it gets closer to the egg retrieval date, we will provide you with our cycle suppression pills.
After submitting your application, you’ll receive an instant pre-qualification notification. This means you’ll know immediately if you meet our initial criteria, allowing you to proceed confidently to the next step. For those who pre-qualify, we will schedule a brief Egg Donor phone interview to discuss how the Egg Donation process works and compensation and answer any questions you may have.
It depends on the doctor’s protocol. Each person is a little different. Typically, it’s 10-12 days.
Once you are selected, it can take 2 weeks to 1 month before your egg retrieval (depending on several variables).
Everyone is different. Some retrievals will result in 2 eggs, some will result in 20 or more. It depends on your body and how your body reacts to the medications.
You will travel to our location in San Diego, California. All costs will be paid upfront by us. All travel arrangements (flights, hotels, etc.) will be booked by us. You will only have to travel for the egg retrieval (7-9 days).
All the appointments in between will be done at a center local to you. If you are an international donor, you will only have to travel once, the duration of your trip will last 18-21 days to complete your donation cycle.
You may experience some cramping, bloating, or soreness/tenderness. We can prescribe pain medication as necessary, but we encourage rest and relaxation! We are also able to provide a physician’s note for school/work so you are afforded sufficient time to focus on recovery. Your coordinators on the Egg Donation and IVF Team will be maintaining communication to provide medical care as needed.
Reminder – recovery looks different for everybody, but regardless, you won’t be on your own!
During the procedure (the egg retrieval), you will be put under anesthesia for about 20-30 minutes. The eggs are drawn out of follicles with gentle suction from the help of ultrasound images. It is the same procedure that women undergo who freeze their eggs or go through IVF (in vitro fertilization) to get pregnant.
Unlike other egg programs, the process with our egg bank is very fast. You don’t need to wait to be matched with an Intended Parent. If your application is approved and selected by us we will let you know immediately and coordinate your egg retrieval process. Depending on your availability the entire process is 1-2 months.
We take the privacy of our Egg Donors very seriously. All of our donors are anonymous. When an egg donor is anonymous, it means there is no exchange of identifying information between the donor and the intended parents (recipient of the donor eggs). Names and identifying information are all confidential.
The average starting compensation for Egg Donors is $8,000. However, compensation differs based on a number of factors, including the donor’s education, her donation history, and other factors.
Egg Donors get paid directly by Lucina Egg Bank.
You will receive the full compensation amount when the retrieval is completed and the compensation is delivered to you directly while you are on site.
Everything is paid for by Lucina Egg Bank so there is nothing you will pay for. However, if you are asked to pay out of pocket for something, you will be reimbursed by submitting an expense reimbursement form with the receipts.