Egg Donor Recipients in South Africa
How to Choose a Donor
Dear Parent’s to be, having had personal experience of struggling to conceive, the Grace Donor team understands the longing, heartache and frustration of the journey you’ve been on. Between us we have our own fertility war stories to tell. We understand how difficult infertility can be. We promise to listen, to be here , to support you as you take the next step in making your family complete.
Let’s begin by helping you to start the process of choosing your donor.
How Choosing Your Egg Donor Works
Many of you have been told that you have a very low chance of having a baby with your own eggs. This is incredibly difficult news to process, and we understand that you might need time (a little or a lot of it) to process the loss of your DNA.
BUT
Donor egg IVF offers some of the strongest chances in fertility treatment. Because success is driven by the egg donor’s age rather than yours, birth rates remain high across recipient ages — which is why donor eggs can transform the odds for recipients who have had low success with their own eggs. Internationally, live-birth rates with donor eggs are commonly reported to be in the range of 45–55% per embryo transfer, and the chance of success increases further with more than one transfer. Every journey is different: your results depend on your circumstances and your clinic, and no treatment can be guaranteed.
Figures: UK Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) and US national ART data (SART/CDC).
Step 1:
Before you begin, we suggest writing a short list (perhaps 2-3 points) of the most important aspects in a donor. Perhaps you’d like a donor with the same hair colour as yours, or a similar nose. Perhaps you’d like a donor with a certain level of education or one with a particular heritage. Rate each point on the list in terms of importance so that when you are viewing our wide range of donors you can stay focused.
Step 2:
Before starting the process of choosing a donor, you need to ensure you are medically ready to proceed down this very exciting path. What this means on a practical level, is that your blood tests and pelvic ultrasound are not more than one year old. If you are not an existing patient at your selected clinic, you will need to provide this information to them.
Step 3:
Visit our recipient portal and register by clicking on this link.


Step 4:
View our donors in the egg donor portal. You are welcome to give our recipient support team a call to ask as many questions as you need.
Step 5:
Reserve your donor by following the prompts on the system. If it is your first visit, you will be asked to register with your email address and a password of your choice.
If you need any assistance with signing up or viewing the donors, please contact us on teamsa@gracedonors.com (South Africa).
Step 6:
You will need to pay Grace’s agency fee and the clinic deposit (or full fee depending on the clinic) as the clinic will not see your donor until their fees have been paid.
Step 7:
The Egg Donor process begins. The Grace donor team will contact your donor to check that she is available and able to donate.
Why South African recipients choose Grace
- A large, locally recruited and screened donor database, with donors of many backgrounds.
- We work alongside leading South African fertility clinics — see our SA clinic list.
- One clear, all-inclusive agency fee, billed locally in Rands.
- A South African support team who understand the journey personally and are a call or email away.
Information for Donor Egg Recipients
Once you sign up as one of our donor egg recipients, you will receive our Welcome Recipient Information pack – it will provide you with the process, tests and investigation results and our FAQ’s.
We are a phone call / email away so please do not hesitate to contact us.
Agency Fees
The egg donor price includes all the costs to assist an egg donor through an egg donation process for an egg recipient IVF procedure.
Grace South Africa
R25 575 incl. VAT
- The cost includes the agency fee to use a Grace SA egg donor.
- Costs are incurred in the recruitment, selection, screening, administration, and ongoing support of donors before and after the donation process, as well as in assisting with donor travel arrangements and contract execution.
- PLEASE NOTE: Grace SA Egg Donors agency fee excludes the donor compensation of between R8 000 and R10 000.
South Africa
You reside in or would like to travel to South Africa for egg donor IVF treatment.
Would you prefer to travel to the United Kingdom for egg donor IVF treatment?