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15 Inspiring Egg Donation Quotes for Intended Parents
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15 Inspiring Egg Donation Quotes for Intended Parents

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May 30, 2023
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October 31, 2024
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The decision to use donor eggs in your fertility journey can be difficult, but it's also an exciting and empowering choice. If you got here through infertility, it’s likely that your journey thus far has been long and heartbreaking. Donor eggs offer the opportunity to increase your chances of a successful pregnancy. 

To help you find strength and positivity, we’ve collected the following uplifting and inspiring quotes. We hope they help you stay positive, centered, and motivated during this donor egg journey. 

“Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother.” — Oprah Winfrey

This quote by Oprah Winfrey emphasizes that being a mother goes beyond biology. It suggests that a mother's love, care, and nurturing are what truly define the role of a mother, rather than simply giving birth to a child. The quote also highlights the importance of adoption and other non-biological ways of becoming a mother, such as through donor eggs or donor embryos. It reminds us that motherhood is not restricted to those who have given birth to a child biologically related to them, but to those who have opened their hearts to love and care for a child, regardless of how that child came into their life.

“Not flesh of my flesh, nor bone of my bone, But still miraculously my own. Never forget for a single minute, you didn’t grow under my heart but in it.”– Fleur Conkling Heyliger

This quote is a beautiful reminder of the profound connection that can exist between a parent and their child, regardless of biology. It speaks to the idea that a child does not have to be "flesh and bone" to be considered one's own, and that the bond between parent and child can be strong and miraculous — even if the parent and child are not genetically related. 

"Family isn't defined only by last names or by blood; it's defined by commitment and by love." - Dave Willis

This quote beautifully captures the essence of what makes a family — love and commitment. When you choose to use donor eggs, you are making a commitment to love and care for your child, regardless of genetics. Your family is defined by the bond you share, not by the origin of the egg.

"Love makes a family." - Gigi Kaeser

Another quote that emphasizes the importance of love in creating a family. When you choose to use donor eggs, you are making a choice based on love — love for your partner, love for yourself, and love for the child you hope to bring into the world.

‍“What feels like the end is often the beginning.” — Anonymous

Sometimes things may not go as planned, and what we perceive as the end may actually be the start of a new journey. It's easy to feel defeated and discouraged when faced with infertility, but this quote reminds us that there is always hope for a new beginning, whether it be through donor eggs, other fertility treatments, or simply coming to terms with ending your fertility journey. The journey towards parenthood may not always be easy, but it's important to remember that every step forward brings us closer to our ultimate goal — joy.

"Genetics don't make a family. Love and respect do." - Unknown

This quote reminds us that while genetics play a role in who we are, they do not define us or our family. Love and respect are what create the bonds that hold a family together.

I am learning to trust the journey even when I do not understand it.” - Mila Bron

This is a powerful reminder that while the process of building a family may not always make sense, it is important to trust in the journey and have faith that it will lead you where you are meant to be. Trusting the journey can help you find peace and acceptance, even during the most challenging moments.

What if infertility isn’t a war but an awakening? What if it’s not about death but about a renaissance?” — Rekha Ramcharan

This quote is a powerful reminder that infertility is not the end of the road, but rather an opportunity for growth and transformation. It invites individuals to shift their perspective from one of defeat to one of possibility. By embracing the challenges that come with fertility struggles, one can discover a newfound sense of strength and resilience, leading to a new beginning filled with hope and joy.

“Families don’t have to match. You don’t have to look like someone else to love them.” – Leigh Anne Tuohy

This quote speaks to the idea that love and family are not determined by resemblance. It emphasizes the importance of accepting and embracing differences in family structure and composition. Leigh Anne Tuohy, the author of this quote, is known for her inspiring story of adopting Michael Oher, a homeless teenager who went on to become a professional football player. The quote is a reminder that family is built on love and connection, rather than on physical resemblance or similarity.

“We must let go of the life we planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.” — Joseph Campbell

This quote speaks to the idea that sometimes life doesn't go as planned, and we need to be open to accepting new paths and opportunities. It's a powerful reminder that letting go of our expectations can lead us to unexpected and beautiful outcomes. This is especially relevant for those going through infertility and exploring alternative paths to parenthood, such as donor eggs. It can be a difficult journey, but by letting go of our preconceived notions of how things "should" be, we can open ourselves up to the possibility of a new, fulfilling family dynamic.

“God knew that it doesn’t matter how your children get to your family. It just matters that they got there.” — Kira Mortenson

This quote highlights the importance of focusing on the love and bond between a parent and their child rather than the method of conception. It acknowledges that family comes in all shapes and sizes and that the love and connection between them is what truly matters. This quote can serve as a reminder to parents who have worked with an egg donor to build their family that their child is just as much a part of their family as if they had conceived unassisted.

“The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life.” — Richard Bach

This quote by Richard Bach emphasizes the idea that family is not defined by genetics, but rather by the mutual love, support, and respect that family members share with one another. The bond that holds a family together is not solely based on biology but also on the deep connections and relationships formed through shared experiences, memories, and emotions. It is a reminder that families come in all shapes and sizes, and that the most important factor is the love and connection that exists between its members, regardless of how they came to be a family.

“Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do.” — H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

This quote reminds those of us struggling with infertility and considering donor eggs to not let get discouraged from pursuing our dreams of becoming parents. It serves as a reminder to stay motivated and hopeful even when faced with challenges and setbacks.

“They may not have my eyes, they may not have my smile, but they have all my heart.” — Unknown

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This quote beautifully captures the essence of the donor egg journey. It speaks to the deep love and connection that parents can have with their children, even if they are not biologically related. While they may not share the same physical traits, the bond between them is still incredibly strong and meaningful. It is a reminder that love knows no boundaries and that a family is defined by the love they share, not by genetics. This quote can serve as an affirmation for anyone going through the process of pursuing donor eggs to start or grow their family, reminding them that the love they have for their child is what truly matters.

“Love runs stronger than blood. Deeper than any name you could give me.” — Andrew Peterson

This quote speaks to the profound bond that exists between a parent and a child, regardless of how they are brought into the family. It acknowledges that the love and connection between a parent and a child transcends biology and genetics. For those who have built their families through the use of donor eggs, this quote can serve as a powerful reminder that the love and bond they share with their child is just as strong and meaningful as any other parent-child relationship. It can help to reinforce the idea that family is not defined by genetics or biology, but by the love and connection that exists between individuals.

‍Cofertility is a human-first fertility ecosystem rewriting the egg freezing and egg donation experience. Our Family by Co platform serves as a more transparent, ethical egg donor matching platform. We are obsessed with improving the family-building journey — today or in the future — and are in an endless pursuit to make these experiences more positive. Create a free account today!

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