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
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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):
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Primary medical history
Mother:
Father:
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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
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Emotionality
3
Openness to New Experiences
4
Conscientiousness
5
Agreeableness
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Psychological assessment of the donor:
The donor believes that participating in the oocyte donation program is helping other people who need it. She's also pleased to understand that there may be a new life somewhere, a child similar to her, a “part” of her.The donor is unmarried, she has a common-law husband, with whom they raise a 5-year-old daughter. The donor describes her daughter as an active, sociable child. The girl shows leadership qualities, has a stubborn character, is persistent in her own desires. The daughter is beautiful, intelligent, inquisitive. She is learning English, quickly learns new things. The donor talks about her family with warmth and love. She spoils her daughter and does everything possible for her to have a happy childhood.The donor's parents divorced when she was 5 years old. Her father spent weekends with her as a child, meetings with him were like a holiday - walks, gifts, emotions. Unfortunately, the donor will not maintain a relationship with her father now, because he lives in another country, has another family. She has a sister and a brother on her father's side. Her mother died when the donor was 18 years old.
She was strict and demanding of herself and those around her. She was purposeful, put her own interests above those of her family. She worked a lot, went on business trips.Donor believes that she was raised by her grandparents. They gave her care, love, warmth. They pampered her, loved her, were always there when she needed them. She still tends to count on them, and they on her. Donor is grateful to them for this, she feels like they are her parents.
Donor says that in childhood she was a calm, obedient child. She didn't raise her voice, she was well-mannered. Donor is kind, sociable, always had many friends and acquaintances, communication, understanding and mutual support of friends are important to her.
Donor studied well, she managed to study easily and with interest. Donor draws well, she studied at an art school for 5 years, she drew various posters and decorations for school events. She was fond of beadwork. She played sports, danced, so she often participated in contests, performances, and competitions. She liked spending time in nature, with friends, for a walk, and socializing. But sometimes she feels the need for solitude, silence, to relax and structure her thoughts, to “put her mind in order.”
The donor is sociable, but she knows how to “keep” her own boundaries. After the 9th grade, the donor entered college. But after the first year of study, she left college to work. Her choice was dictated by the need to earn money for her own needs.Now the donor’s closest and dearest people are her family – her husband and daughter. In these relationships, support, understanding, and trust are important to her. At the moment, the donor works in a kindergarten as an assistant cook. She also works as a manicurist.
She is interested in the field of beauty, she graduated from manicure and make-up courses a few years ago, is constantly developing and improving her skills in this area. She has a dream to organize her own business, to achieve success in this and to make sure that her family does not need anything, so that her child has a better and happier future.The donor considers her achievement to be that, despite the fact that she grew up practically without the support of her parents, she was able to become a strong, independent, hardworking and reliable person.
The donor is positive, optimistic about life, talkative, open, easy and pleasant to communicate with. She is a creative person, artistic, inquisitive, energetic.
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