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:
The donor is participating in the oocyte donation program for the first time, but she knows this program “from the inside” - she has a medical education. She would like to help another couple give birth to a healthy child. And the financial bonus will be a plus for her.
She is married, her husband is in the military, so it's difficult for them now, he isn't often at home - the war. She currently lives with her 9-month-old daughter with her parents. So far, it's more reliable, and there is help and support nearby. She says about her daughter that she is healthy, developing well. She is a calm and problem-free child, loves to play and is friendly to others.
The donor has a younger brother, who is now 11 years old, he also helps babysit her daughter - they play so well together.
The donor's mother says that her daughter is like her - that the donor was also a calm, smiling, obedient, problem-free child. She was cheerful, inquisitive and playful. She studied well, easily managed to learn languages, from childhood she was interested in chemistry and biology, was drawn to medicine. She is interested in music, drawing. She sang in the choir, danced for 10 years. She always took an active part in the social life of the school, institute, etc.
After the 9th grade, she entered a medical school, where she studied for 4 years and received a secondary medical education in the direction: "Medical business. Paramedic". This choice was very interesting, especially when the practice began. She realized that this is what she wants to devote her life to. Now she is continuing her studies at the bachelor's degree in the specialty "nursing".
She now works part-time as a pediatric nurse. She wants to gain experience, develop, and advance in her career. She wants to continue studying to become a paramedic. At first, she dreamed of working in an ambulance. She was always drawn to saving people, not sitting in an office waiting for an appointment. She wants to talk to people, help, and be useful.
Most of her time now she spends with her daughter, with relatives and friends - communication, walks, etc. She is always ready to help when someone needs it. She also puts a lot of effort into studying, self-development, and self-realization. She is used to always being independent, relying primarily on herself, on her own strength. But she is grateful that her relatives are always ready to help and support her.
Friends and relatives say that she is caring and kind, appreciates human values, respects herself and others, will always come to the rescue. It is important for her to feel that she lives her life for something, for someone, for a reason.
Donor makes a pleasant impression, she is friendly, polite, intelligent, calm. She is an empathetic, sociable person. For her, family and her daughter come first, but professional realization is also necessary for her. She is responsible, hardworking, conscientious, purposeful.
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