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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by joeaz58(m): 5:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
boyjo:

Deceive thyself. We all know you need money!
sorry oo busy body

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by mfm04622: 5:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
eTECTIVe:
hmmm
... There'll probably b nothing left for most of us future husbands by d tym we ready to settle down... D future for d nxt generation of kids is very very bleak

Women have thousands of eggs. More than they can ever utilise in their life time

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Odingo1: 5:50pm On Feb 20, 2018
godello:
If guys rate can be increased to 15k it will be fair.

15*4 times a month = 60k

60k - 10k for supplements = 50k

Monthly income = 50k.


Nice venture.
Because of money your children will litter everywhere in the hand of other people,na so you will be seeing children that resemble you here and there. sad sad sad embarassed embarassed

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by HopeAlive14(m): 5:50pm On Feb 20, 2018
Cool!

Well done Vickify.

Apart from the money, also knowing that you are giving out what will bring joy to a fellow human is something to be proud of.

We do have so many things in excess which can benefit another; but sadly go to the grave with them.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by boyjo: 5:51pm On Feb 20, 2018
Giddyperson:
You seem kind and intelligent and you write very well, good for whosoever is getting those eggs cheesy

The experience is not her personal experience I feel. It is to create awareness.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Saintmary(f): 5:51pm On Feb 20, 2018
To all the uninformed reading this: Education has been made cheaper and easier with internet. You don't have to stay in the dark about anything. Isn't it great!

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by TLAX: 5:52pm On Feb 20, 2018
Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by boyjo: 5:53pm On Feb 20, 2018
BennyMaiNasara:


As the layer hen wey you be na.....hahahah. I go need 40 crates how e go b? I feel someone is trying to sell an idea to Nigerians which is not common. have you thought of the long run implication of your action if at all its true? 100k at the moment seems cool sha.

Exactly what I just said minutes ago.
Scroll up.
She is selling.
Not her own experience.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Odingo1: 5:55pm On Feb 20, 2018
Saintmary:

Eggs get produced every month. If she doesn't donate it they die every month and get wasted. Why not give out what you are not using to someone who doesn't have? They didn't take her ovaries, she still has about 30*12 eggs to produce given her age before menopause and she's only going to use max 4-8 for herself. The rest die unless she gives them out. Stop being judgemental. No one's regretting anything here.
So you will just be giving your children out like that, do you know that the child will resemble you.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by oludarekehinde(m): 6:00pm On Feb 20, 2018
God bless u, what u did worth much more than money, rather you've made a family happy

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by boyjo: 6:02pm On Feb 20, 2018
joeaz58:
sorry oo busy body

May you be delivered from quick gain mentality o grin
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by JeffreyJames(m): 6:02pm On Feb 20, 2018
boyjo:


The experience is not her personal experience I feel. It is to create awareness.

It's hers. Na my padi.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by boyjo: 6:06pm On Feb 20, 2018
JeffreyJames:


It's has. Na my padi.

So why the lies.
She has conveniently painted a beautiful picture with no adverse reaction or effect.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Dcholeric: 6:07pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:


You don't have eggs, your sperm isn't worth as much
it's good biz...he has a lot of sperm possibly inexhaustible... and can donate everyday too ...I think it's better for him also no too many complications.
just before you conclude it's worthless.
he makes more cash than you in a month from donating his sperm.
without sperm eggs are worthless.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Odingo1: 6:07pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:
Warning: Lengthy post ahead

2017 is gradually coming to an end and I can't wait for 2018. I don't have any new year resolution, as usual. I just have the desire to make a lot of money before 2018 runs out. I intend to raise more money for my business by donating my ova (eggs). I don't mind selling my eggs if that will get me what I want, that's the point I'm at this year and I want to do the utmost I can to help myself. With this wretched economy, nobody will give me 100k even if I tell them it's a loan and I hear that's how much some egg donors are paid in Nigeria. I just hope I go through with it.


Olosho runs girl business would have giving you more money before year 2018 runs out instead of this nonsense, so by the time you gave 6 eggs you will be having 6 children elsewhere that will resemble you and bear your gene and you are not doing it for charity.

If you are my sister you must bring that egg back, because you cant be selling our family gene any how you want it.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Nobody: 6:07pm On Feb 20, 2018
Saintmary:

Eggs get produced every month. If she doesn't donate it they die every month and get wasted. Why not give out what you are not using to someone who doesn't have? They didn't take her ovaries, she still has about 30*12 eggs to produce given her age before menopause and she's only going to use max 4-8 for herself. The rest die unless she gives them out. Stop being judgemental. No one's regretting anything here.

Don't waste your spit abeg, I expected this from the pretentious lot among them. Let them continue to suffer in their ignorance

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by JeffreyJames(m): 6:07pm On Feb 20, 2018
boyjo:


So why the lies.
She has conveniently painted a beautiful picture with no adverse reaction or effect.

Is there adverse effect? undecided
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Saintmary(f): 6:08pm On Feb 20, 2018
Odingo1:

So you will just be giving your children out like that, do you know that child will resemble you.
Imagine the billions of sperm cells you will produce in your lifetime. How many of them will be born? How many of them will you be able to cater for? If you donate them, you will never meet them, you will not know who you're donating to, IVF is superexpensive and can only be afforded by the rich so that means the kids will be born into rich families. Lastly, you are not the legal parent of the child produced and so have no legal right whatsoever to the child. The process might not even be successful, so why the sweat? Do you understand now?

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Vokians(m): 6:09pm On Feb 20, 2018
This practice has an ethical issue. For Instance, if these your donated eggs/sperms are used to produce a child, in the later future your biological son or daugther gets married to this child produced from your donated sperm/egg unknowingly, What is that called?

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by JeffreyJames(m): 6:09pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:


Don't waste your spit abeg, I expected this from the pretentious lot among them. Let them continue to suffer in their ignorance

Na why Nigeria dey the way e dey. Many educated illiterates roaming the streets forming graduate meanwhile they are ignorant AF.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by JeffreyJames(m): 6:10pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vokians:
This practice has an ethical issue. For Instance, if these your donated eggs/sperms are used to produce a child, in the later future your biological son or daugther gets married to this child produced from your donated sperm/egg unknowingly, What is that called?

If we really want to to go this route then I don't think humans should be marrying themselves because last I checked, we all came from a certain Adam and Eve.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Nobody: 6:12pm On Feb 20, 2018
Odingo1:


Olosho runs girl business would have giving you more money before year 2018 runs out instead of this nonsense, so by the time you gave 6 eggs you will be having 6 children elsewhere that will resemble you and bear your gene and you are not doing it for charity.

If you are my sister you must bring that egg back, because you cant be selling our family gene any how you want it.

May your sister become an Olosho

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Richardjemedafe(m): 6:14pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:

Locate the nearest fertility clinic
I resides in Nasarawa state and we have non here ... pls were did u do urs? I also need money so badly
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by kassano22(m): 6:15pm On Feb 20, 2018
120k... that's so poor when they are willing to pay $10000
In the states. Well that's naija for you.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by joeaz58(m): 6:16pm On Feb 20, 2018
boyjo:


May you be delivered from quick gain mentality o grin
idiot why did you quote me at first animal
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by marvin906(m): 6:17pm On Feb 20, 2018
your life,your business,your egg's..
buh where ever there's an advantage disadvantage follows..
there's a chance your ovaries is gonna be destroyed in the process..
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Nobody: 6:19pm On Feb 20, 2018
Richardjemedafe:

I resides in Nasarawa state and we have non here
... pls were did u do urs? I also need money so badly

Hian! I'm not advertising any fertility clinic, use Google and locate the one closest to you
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Odingo1: 6:20pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:


May your sister become an Olosho
Instead her to be throwing our family gene here and there, is better for her to do Olosho and I mean it.

Olosho is far more better that this nonsense of selling eggs, don't you know the implication of what you are doing.

This is Africa, that nonsense should not be allowed. Those egg center must be regulated or shut down if they cant do it with decorum.Did they know the implication of what they are doing.Nonsense.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Saintmary(f): 6:21pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vickify:


Don't waste your spit abeg, I expected this from the pretentious lot among them. Let them continue to suffer in their ignorance
The reason why many Nigerians are making wrong choices is lack of information. Democracy is a game of numbers, that is why majority carries the vote and in the case of Nigeria, when the majority is uninformed, we will still keep having leadership problems. We need to keep spreading the right information to balance the gap. Resistance is expected because people like the familiar. Pardon my digression. Its just that we are dealing with lack of information here also. Welldone. Btw how do I pm you, I need some further information some people might not be able to bear.

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Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by Vokians(m): 6:22pm On Feb 20, 2018
JeffreyJames:


If we really want to to go this route then I don't think humans should be marrying themselves because last I checked, we all came from a certain Adam and Eve.
Bro, we are in Africa and Africans have their traditions and belief which some people are still adhering to . If you want to state biblical history then you are creating another topic for discussion.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by JeffreyJames(m): 6:26pm On Feb 20, 2018
Vokians:
Bro, we are in Africa and Africans have their traditions and belief which some people are still adhering to . If you want to state biblical history then you are creating another topic for discussion.

Lol bro, there is no big deal about this egg donation really.
Re: Egg Donor Chronicles: My Experience In A Nigerian Fertility Clinic (with Pics) by brainhgeek(m): 6:30pm On Feb 20, 2018
Destined2win:
shocked

bECAUSE OF100k, you risked your life, poverty na really bad thing
she saved a life. The eggs could have been washed with her period. I salute her boldness. Besides, on the average, women have 500,000 eggs they are born with. I bet you cant release 500 in ovulation during your entire reproductive age. Why go to the grave with the rest when you can give life and smiles to somebody.

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