Egg donation is one of those quietly heroic acts. An intimate gift from one woman to another, wrapped in science, hope, and trust. But let’s be honest: even the noblest intentions come with a side of uncertainty. For many potential donors, there's a question that lingers in the shadows, whispered between heartbeats, “Am I risking my own fertility to help someone else have a baby?” This concern isn’t silly. It’s real. After all, motherhood might still be in your future, and the idea of jeopardizing that, even for a good cause, can be nerve-wracking. Myths often thrive in those gray spaces where emotion runs high and facts are murky. One such myth, the idea that egg donation causes infertility, has a particularly stubborn grip. So, let’s unravel the confusion and separate fact from fiction.
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