How do medication requirements differ for donor egg IVF cycles compared to traditional cycles and what considerations should be made to optimize success rates for recipients?
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Donor egg IVF requires the recipient to take estrogen and progesterone to prepare the uterine lining, unlike traditional IVF where the focus is also on stimulating the donor’s ovaries.
Medication for donor egg IVF often includes estrogen and progesterone to prepare the recipient’s uterus, differing from traditional IVF that focuses more on ovarian stimulation.