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We got very little information about you. I have to go back through my records to try to find the exact donation date & any more information they supplied us with. I know the retrieval was in the summer of 2005. The first implantation failed -- well not really, I was pregnant for a few weeks which was a first after 5 years of trying! Then we implemented frozen embryos which resulted in our son.
French & German on mothers side, Polish, German & English on fathers side.
Height: 5'5".
Brown
Straight
hair.
Hazel eyes.
Medium complexion.
Artistic, sculpts, paints, played piano, dance.
** Our embryo transfer date was 5/28/2011
Here is the info we were given about my son's egg donor by the social worker on 3/15/2011
-29 years old, 5' 5", petite, full brown hair, straight to wavy, med-olive skin tone, hazel eyes that were cat-like when she wore make up. Modest, doesn't know how beautiful she is.
French & German on her mother's side & Polish, German & English on her father's side.
She speaks English, Spanish & Portuguese.
She was a dancer & won dance scholarships. Voted most athletic in high school. Plays clarinet, piano, voice lessons, artistic.
Her mom 5'8", brown hair, hazel eyes & was a teacher. Her dad 6'1", brown hair, blue eyes & was in finance.
She had 3 siblings all blue eyes in finance/medicine.
At the time, I grandmother was alive in her 80's had arthritis & was a teacher. The other grandmother does of a heart attack in her 80's., had been an accountant.
Grandfathers both died in their 80's and both were engineers.
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