Donor #1283
27 years old, CaliforniaStats - ON-HOLD
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Medical History
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Have you suffered from any serious illness, disabilities or health challenges?
No
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Are there any serious illnesses in your family?
No
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Is there any history of mental illness in your family? Have you been diagnosed with depression, ADHD, or ADD?
No
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Is there a history of cancer in your family? Please explain:
No
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What are your smoking and drinking habits?
None
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AMH
5.40
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PREVIOUS CYCLE RESULTS
1 cycle complete, results on file to be sent to your clinic for review.
Personal
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Why do you want to become an egg donor?
I want to become an egg donor because I truly believe that everyone who dreams of having a child deserves the chance to experience that kind of love. While I don’t see motherhood as part of my own path, I have so much respect for those who feel called to it, and I feel a deep sense of purpose in being able to help make that possible for someone else. To me, egg donation is more than just a process, it’s a way to give something incredibly meaningful. The idea that something from me could help create a family, or bring hope to someone who may have been struggling for a long time, is something that really moves me. It’s a quiet but powerful way to make a lasting difference in someone’s life. Having donated before, I’ve already seen how impactful this experience can be, and it only strengthened my desire to do it again. It made me feel connected to something bigger than myself, and that’s not something I take for granted. I would be honored to be part of someone’s journey in that way again. At the same time, the financial support would truly help me continue building my own future, allowing me to invest in my goals, my career, and the life I’m working toward. It feels meaningful to be able to do something that both helps others in such a profound way and also supports my own growth.
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Anything special you'd like to tell us about you?
Something special about me is that I truly prioritize living a healthy, active, and intentional lifestyle. I take a lot of pride in caring for my body through nourishing foods, staying active every day, and really listening to what my body needs. I believe that when you take care of yourself physically and mentally, it reflects in every part of your life. I grew up very active, playing softball for several years and later riding horses competitively. Those experiences taught me discipline, consistency, and how to stay committed to both my physical and mental well being. I’ve always been naturally athletic, and I’m able to pick up new physical activities quickly, which has allowed me to stay active in a variety of ways. I’m also a very strong person physically, and over the past couple of years, I’ve gotten into yoga, which has deepened my connection to my body even more. I love discovering what I’m capable of, building my strength, improving balance, and pushing myself in new ways. It goes hand in hand with my athleticism and has helped me become even more in tune with my body. I also feel deeply connected to nature. Whether it’s the ocean, mountains, rivers, forests, or desert landscapes, being outside is where I feel most grounded and like my truest self. That connection has played a big role in how I take care of both my mind and body. I would describe myself as someone who is very in tune with my body and my intuition. I trust my instincts, take my health seriously, and approach life with a strong sense of self awareness. Overall, I strive to live in a way that is balanced, active, and aligned with who I am.
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Other achievements or honors
- Vice President, Channel Islands Surfrider Foundation Club - SSI Open Water Diver Certified with extensive open water diving experience - Wilderness First Aid/CPR/AED Certified - 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification In addition, I solo traveled for seven months, including two months in Europe and five months in New Zealand. This experience strengthened my independence, adaptability, and confidence, while deepening my appreciation for different cultures and environments.
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ACT and SAT SCORE (or the equivalent in your country)
I did not take the ACT or SAT, as I intentionally chose the community college pathway after high school. This decision allowed me to learn more about myself before committing to a major and gave me the flexibility to focus on my education in an environment that best supported my growth.
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What is/was your major?
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Resource Management, Earth Systems Emphasis
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Are you currently working? If so where and in what capacity?
Yes, I am currently working as a Biologist with an environmental consulting firm. In this role, I conduct environmental compliance surveys in the field and assist in coordinating projects with local construction and utility companies. My work focuses on ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and protecting endangered and threatened species throughout California. In addition, I teach yoga at a local studio, leading Vinyasa and Hatha classes. Teaching allows me to share my passion for movement, mindfulness, and physical well being while supporting others in their personal health journeys.
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Who are the most important people in your life?
The most important people in my life are my family and close friends, and I feel incredibly grateful to have so many special people surrounding me. The love and support in my life mean everything to me. I have an especially strong bond with both of my grandmothers, and I share a deep connection with them. Our relationship is something I cherish, and I feel very fortunate to have that closeness. My family has always supported me throughout my life, and their encouragement has played an important role in helping me grow into the person I am today. It has been such a meaningful experience watching my six younger siblings grow into themselves and become such intelligent, charismatic, and capable adults. Seeing them develop their own identities and pursue their goals has been incredibly special to witness, and I’m grateful to be part of their lives. I also have close friendships that are built on shared interests, especially our love for nature and staying active. We enjoy spending time outdoors together, having deep conversations, and experiencing life side by side. Those friendships feel grounded, genuine, and aligned with who I am. Overall, my relationships are at the heart of my life. I value deep connections, loyalty, gratitude, and shared experiences, and I feel very lucky to be surrounded by so much love and support.
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What are your special talents?
One of my special talents is my natural athletic ability and strong sense of balance. I feel very fortunate to have a body that learns movement quickly and responds well to new physical challenges. I am able to pick up most sports I try, and I genuinely enjoy pushing myself to grow in different physical disciplines. I love activities such as yoga, rock climbing, surfing, hiking, snowboarding, skating, horseback riding, and slacklining. Many of these activities require focus, coordination, and body awareness, which are skills I naturally connect with. I also really enjoy practicing yoga, where I can test my strength, balance, and flexibility while connecting movement with breath. Yoga has strengthened not only my body, but also my discipline and mindfulness. In addition to athletics, I have a creative side and love making things with my hands. I enjoy painting, working with ceramics, and creating jewelry from sea glass I’ve collected at the beach. Being creative allows me to express myself in a different way and keeps me inspired. Overall, my talents lie in both physical movement and creative expression, and I feel grateful to have a lifestyle that allows me to continue developing both.
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What is the one change you wish to see in the world?
One change I wish to see in the world is for more people to truly prioritize their health and well being. Taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally allows you to show up as the best version of yourself, not only for your own life but for the people around you. When someone feels good in their body, they naturally become more confident, authentic, and kind. I believe that when individuals take responsibility for their health, it has a ripple effect that can positively impact communities and the world as a whole.
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What would you consider to your greatest strengths?
I think my greatest strength is my sense of self-trust. I know that I can put myself in new or challenging situations and handle whatever comes my way. Because of that, I’m able to stay calm, think clearly, and adapt easily. That confidence in myself allows me to navigate life with a lot of independence and resilience.
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What is your favorite dish to consume?
My favorite dish to eat is a really good, well balanced salad with a variety of fresh vegetables. I love how it makes me feel light, nourished, and energized for whatever the day brings.
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What is something you've accomplished in life that you are most proud of?
One of the things I’m most proud of is solo traveling. Going to a new country alone, not knowing anyone, and having to figure everything out for myself was a huge test of my capabilities and pushed me in the best way. It showed me how strong, resourceful, and adaptable I am, and helped me build a deeper sense of trust in myself. It’s also been a big part of my personal growth. I've realized how naturally magnetic I am, and how I’m able to attract meaningful connections and experiences that align with who I am and who I’m becoming. That experience makes me really proud because it showed me that I can truly rely on myself and create the kind of life I want. Solo traveling has opened my eyes to what I’m capable of and shown me a whole world of possibilities I didn’t even know existed.
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What is a book you love?
One book I really love is Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. It talks about the lost connection between people and nature and the importance of rebuilding that relationship. I was especially moved by how she shares her experiences as a teacher, taking her students out into nature and watching their sense of appreciation and connection come back in real time. It really stuck with me and made me reflect on how important it is to reconnect with the natural world. It also inspired me to want to help others rediscover that same sense of connection.
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How would other people describe you?
People would describe me as a joy to be around, someone who is creative, hard working, and genuinely cares about making others feel comfortable and supported. I’m passionate about the things I care about, but also easygoing and able to connect with a wide range of people. I value deep, meaningful conversations and connections, while also embracing life and new experiences. I’ve also been told that I’m someone who follows through, if I say I’m going to do something, I do it and don’t let much get in my way.
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Describe your own personality to us
I would describe my personality as grounded, easygoing, and optimistic. I’m practical and loyal, but I also have a creative and lighthearted side. I really enjoy expressing myself through creative outlets like art and music. I love listening to all kinds of music and it plays a big role in my mood and daily life. I’m someone who appreciates the simple things, like a slow Sunday morning with coffee, getting outside for a walk, surfing, hiking, or doing anything that allows me to move my body and connect with nature. Being in the sun and outdoors helps me feel recharged and balanced. I value feeling good, staying present, and
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Books you are currently reading
I’m currently reading A Woman’s Guide to Power Unbound, a book on Ayurvedic practices, and Summer Island. I really enjoy a mix of personal growth, holistic wellness, and fiction, so I like having a few different types of books to choose from depending on what I’m in the mood for. It helps me stay inspired while also giving me a way to unwind.
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Who are you closest to in your family and why?
I’m closest to my grandmother on my dad’s side. We call her ‘Grandma Cookie,’ and she truly lives up to that warmth. Our relationship feels more like a friendship, and I know I can talk to her about anything. She has always made me feel safe, supported, and deeply loved. She is incredibly kind, understanding, and has such a positive outlook on life, even when things aren’t perfect. She is currently battling lung cancer, and seeing her resilience and strength through that has been incredibly inspiring. She has shaped me in so many ways and continues to be one of the most important influences in my life.
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What was the defining moment that made you choose your field of study/career path?
I decided to pursue a career in the environmental field after spending a summer living and working in Yellowstone National Park. That experience completely changed my perspective, I was surrounded by such incredible, pristine landscapes and ecosystems that I had never seen before. It made me realize how important it is to protect and preserve these environments. Seeing firsthand what the natural world has to offer inspired me to want to be part of the people working to care for and protect it. Nature has always been important to me, but that experience really solidified my passion and guided me toward this career path.
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If you could tell the intended parents who are considering you one thing, what would it be?
If I could tell the intended parents one thing, it would be how truly honored I feel to even be considered. I have so much love and appreciation for my own family, and the idea of helping someone else experience that kind of connection means a lot to me. I don’t take this decision lightly, and I hope you feel supported, confident, and at peace in whatever path you choose.
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Places you'd love to travel
I would love to travel to places like China, parts of Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, Patagonia, Iceland, Italy, Switzerland, Alaska, the Amazon Rainforest, and Indonesia. I’m especially drawn to destinations with diverse landscapes and strong connections to nature, as I love exploring new environments and experiencing different cultures.
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What are your favorite words to live by?
I try to live by the words: ‘Keep breathing. Tomorrow the sun will rise, and who knows what the tide will bring.’ It reminds me to stay grounded, trust the unknown, and believe that everything is unfolding exactly as it’s meant to.
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Sports/Dance/Hobbies you enjoy
My main hobbies are yoga, hiking, walking, and spending time outdoors. I feel most like myself when I’m moving my body and connected to nature. I especially enjoy being near the ocean. Surfing, hiking, and tanning are some of my favorite ways to unwind and feel grounded. I also love backpacking, as it allows me to fully take in the beauty of the outdoors. In general, I enjoy staying active with rock climbing, swimming, and working out. I also appreciate more creative and relaxing hobbies like cooking, getting crafty, and traveling. I’m always open to new experiences and love making the most of my time outside.
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
In ten years, I see myself living a balanced and fulfilling life where I have the time and space to take care of myself while also feeling aligned in my career. I hope to own a home and be established in the wellness industry, which I’m currently working toward. I would love to be involved with a health and wellness retreat center, helping create a space where people can reconnect with themselves and nature, move their bodies, nourish themselves with good food, and build meaningful connections with others. I also see myself married to the love of my life, building a meaningful life together, and being part of a strong, supportive community. Ultimately, I see myself living a life that feels intentional, grounded, and aligned with what truly matters to me.
