This donor has passed a rigorous medical examination to ensure absolute safety. Our screening process includes strict testing for infectious diseases (HIV, Hepatitis B/C, STIs), an evaluation of lifestyle habits, and a general physical assessment. We confirm the donor is currently in excellent health and free from transmissible conditions.
Medical examination results
Assess your vision without corrective contact lenses
Do you wear contact lenses or have you had corrective surgery?
If yes, describe a problem:
What is the condition of your teeth?
Have you ever had braces?
Do you use nicotine products?
Do you drink alcoholic beverages?
If yes, how much alcohol do you drink?
Describe your diet
Estimate the level of nutrition:
Do you have allergies?
If yes, describe what exactly you are allergic to:
What is your sexual orientation?
How many children do you have?
Age at the time of the first menstruation:
The interval between menstruation is:
Have there been cases of multiple pregnancies in the family:
Please provide information about your biological relatives (indicate only natural hair and eye color):
Relative
Height, cm
Weight, kg
Eye color
Natural hair color
Primary medical history
Mother:
Father:
Complete the table
Family (which relative has the disease)
Age
Cause of death
Disease
The age at which was diagnosed
| Have you ever been diagnosed with or suspected of having any neurological disease (including dementia or degenerative /demyelinating disease of the CNS or other neurological disease of unknown etiology)? | No |
| Have you or any of your sexual partners ever been diagnosed with or suspected of having West Nile Virus (based on symptoms and/or laboratory results or confirmed WNV viremia), experienced symptoms of WNV infection? | No |
| Have you ever been exposed to known or suspected HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C infected blood or body fluids through skin inoculation, open wounds, non-intact skin or mucous membranes? | No |
| Have you or any of your sexual partners has had sex in the preceding 12 months with a person known to have HIV, clinically active HBV or clinically active HCV? | No |
| Have you or any of your sexual partner(s) ever received, blood, blood components, blood products, or other human tissues that are known to be possible sources of blood-borne pathogens? | No |
| Have you or your sexual partners been diagnosed with Zika virus in the past 6 months? | No |
| Have you travelled to an area with Zika virus transmission? | No |
| Alcoholism | No |
| Drug addiction | No |
| Alzheimer's disease / dementia before age 60 | No |
| Aneurysm | No |
| Fear / panic attacks | No |
| Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder | No |
| Autism or Asperger's syndrome | No |
| Bipolar disorder | No |
| Blood coagulation disorders / hemophilia | No |
| Blindness before the age of 50 | No |
| Brain tumor / abnormality | No |
| Breast cancer | No |
| Cerebral palsy | No |
| Non-union of the lip or palate | No |
| Colorectal cancer | No |
| Flat feet | No |
| Depression | No |
| Epilepsy or seizures | No |
| Extra or fused fingers or toes | No |
| Genetic disorders | No |
| Hearing disorders / deafness under the age of 50 | No |
| Heart attack before age 50 | No |
| Heart defect | No |
| Huntington's disease | No |
| Immune disorders | No |
| Kidney defect / disorder / cancer | No |
| Intellectual disability / developmental delay | No |
| Melanoma | No |
| Mental retardation | No |
| Obsessive-compulsive disorder | No |
| Ovarian cancer | No |
| Pancreatic cancer | No |
| Parkinson's disease before the age of 60 | No |
| Pituitary disorder | No |
| Prostate cancer before the age of 50 | No |
| Schizophrenia | No |
| Speech disorders / lisping / stuttering | No |
| Split spine | No |
| Stroke under the age of 50 | No |
| Uterine cancer | No |
| Tourette syndrome | No |
| Vision disorders | No |
| Vitiligo / pigmentation disorders | No |
| Death before the age of 50, including childhood | No |
| Other cancer diagnoses before the age of 50 | No |
| Other congenital defects | No |
| Other health disorders | No |
| Diabetes | No |
| Hypertension | No |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | No |
| Pathology of the thyroid gland | No |
| Endometriosis | No |
“Big Five” personality traits of the Donor
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Extraversion
2
Emotionality
3
Openness to New Experiences
4
Conscientiousness
5
Agreeableness
A
Psychological assessment of the donor:
She learned about this program from advertising on social networks. For her, donation is a mutually beneficial affair, because each participant in it receives the help they need right now. A woman who wants it will become a mother, and the donor receives a material reward that will support her family.
The donor is married for the second time, she has a 7-year-old son from her first marriage and a 3-year-old daughter from her second marriage. She and her husband have been together for 15 years. She says about her son that he is a calmer, kinder, more sensual, open boy. He is sociable, inquisitive and sensible. Her daughter is more energetic, characteristic, loves to be friends with boys. She is active, emotional and interested in new experiences.
The donor's parents divorced when she was a child, but they support communication with her father, although she would like more of his time and attention. She was raised by her mother and stepfather. She has a sister who is 4 years younger. They have a friendly family, in which close, trusting, mutually supportive relationships prevail.
Since childhood, the donor was calm, well-mannered, and polite. Order and comfort have always been important to her. Communication and friendship. She is not conflict-prone, easily finds a common language with almost all people. She studied well, was interested in biology and chemistry. There was also always sport in her life, she draws well. She loves to read books, easily memorizes poems. She is creative, inquisitive, actively participated in various events, performances, and competitions. She still chooses more creative activities - she graduated from manicure courses and provides services to friends, relatives, and acquaintances.
In her childhood, she loved to spend her free time with her family - relaxing on the lake, in nature, and socializing. In her more mature years, she added socializing in the company of friends and acquaintances. Communication is important to her.
After the 9th grade, the donor entered a technical school to study as a pastry chef. The studies here were more interesting, the teachers presented the material better, the team was friendlier, the student life was fun, and there were practical tasks.
For her, family is primarily her children, whom she and her husband must give the best they can. Family is warmth and love, a place where you can be yourself and have understanding and support.
Friendship is interesting communication, common interests, people with whom it is comfortable to be happy and sad. It is mutual assistance and mutual help.
The donor considers her speciality to be the ability to be open, honest with herself and with the people around her, but at the same time to respect her own boundaries and the boundaries of others.
Her greatest achievement is her children, whom she gave life to, raises, loves and will do everything in her power for them.
Her dream is for the war to end in her country, for her family to live in peace and happiness. For her to have enough strength, knowledge and talent to raise her children as worthy individuals.
The donor says about herself that she is balanced, well-mannered. She has a serious and responsible attitude towards the obligations she has undertaken. She is open, direct, friendly, and non-conflicting. She is emotional and sociable.
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