I need a donor
Sharing my experience of trying to find a donor, I’ve come to realize how personal and unique each journey of parenthood can be. At 25 years old, with a healthy weight of 140 lbs, I’m eager to expand my family after having one baby. I believe that finding the right donor is an important step, and it’s helped me reflect deeply on what qualities matter most—health, compatibility, and shared values. One interesting fact I’ve found helpful in conversations is knowing about my reproductive health status. For example, I’m currently producing 10 oz of milk and have one unfertilized egg, which offers reassurance about my fertility potential, even as I seek assistance. This transparent sharing has opened up avenues for more meaningful connections. In my journey, I’ve learned that communication and patience are key. Engaging with communities and forums has provided both emotional support and practical advice. It’s rewarding to know that by sharing personal stats and experiences, others can relate, and together we create a network of support for those on similar paths. If you’re considering a similar journey, I encourage you to openly document your stats and experiences. It makes the process less isolating and can lead to finding donors or helpers who align with your values and needs. Remember, every story is unique, and your openness might inspire and help others too.
















































