I wanna be an egg donor. But i am scared, i dont know if that will effect my chances of giving birth
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If you want to be an egg donor, and you are accepted as such, you will likely be given hormone injections that will help a number of ova to mature and be released at one time. These would be harvested through your abdominal wall.
So, from that standpoint, it's unlikely that being an egg donor would impact your chances of conception and pregnancy in the future.
This is something that can have considerable long-term implications, although they likely won't affect you directly. However, if you are a successful donor, you will have other biological children, and you won't know who they are or where they are. This is something to think about, but it's also something that only can decide for yourself.
As to the medical side of this, I'd suggest that you go to your campus health clinic, as a starting place, and ask to talk with someone about this. At the very least, they can suggest somewhere for you to get more information.
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