Donor #1904*Summit+
29 years old, San FranciscoStats - IN-CYCLE
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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
7.34
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PREVIOUS CYCLE RESULTS
2 cycle completed, on file for review at your clinic.
Personal
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Why do you want to become an egg donor?
My family brings me so much joy—they’re my biggest cheerleaders, my constant source of love, and they make life feel like a celebration! I want everyone to experience that kind of happiness. I’m proud to say I have an amazing health history, and recently, my family and I took part in the Healthy Nevada Project, where a simple saliva test told us if we carried any genetic risks for cancer or other diseases. We were all given the all-clear, which is pretty rare! Both of my grandparents are thriving well into their 90s, so great health runs in the family. I can’t imagine how tough it must be for intended parents facing health challenges in their fertility journey, and I would love the chance to help make their dream of a family come true. Plus, as a graduate student, this opportunity would also help me continue my education, which means the world to me!
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Anything special you'd like to tell us about you?
I’d love to share a little about myself! I’ve always had a passion for academics and was fortunate enough to be accepted into Stanford, Harvard, and Columbia. I’m currently working on my Master’s, and I absolutely love it! Before this, I was a Fulbright Scholar, which was such an honor, especially knowing how prestigious and competitive it is. But beyond academics, I’m a super creative, outgoing, and bubbly person! Honestly, it feels funny to brag, but I truly enjoy being the life of the party. I love making people feel comfortable and seen, and I’m really proud of my ability to connect with others on a deep, meaningful level. I’m a total social butterfly—always on the go and excited to meet new people! I was prom queen, captain of the cheerleading team, and, well… your classic girly girl! One thing I’m especially proud of is my first egg donation experience. It was such a fulfilling moment to help a family achieve their dream! While I adored the agency I worked with last time, I’m excited to explore new options and help more families! I’m also proud of my strong moral compass and who I am at my core—it’s important to me that I’m kind, compassionate, and always striving to be my best self.
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Other achievements or honors
Fulbright scholar winner x2, Accepted into Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, multiple fellowships and scholarships. Honor Society. University of Choir, yoga, cheerleading.
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ACT and SAT SCORE (or the equivalent in your country)
ACT 27
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What is/was your major?
Bachelor's Degree in International Education, graduated 2019. Master's Degree in Education Law and Policy, graduated 2024.
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Are you currently working? If so where and in what capacity?
Right now, I’m a full-time graduate student, which keeps me super busy, but I’m also publishing research with UNESCO, which has been such an exciting experience! In the past, I’ve had the privilege of working with the United Nations, and those experiences really shaped my passion for global development and data-driven solutions. Looking ahead, I would love to pursue a career in Data Analytics, and landing a job at Google is definitely a big goal of mine!
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Who are the most important people in your life?
My family is like one giant, joyful party! My mom has four siblings, so I’m blessed with a big, fun-loving extended family. Two of my cousins are actually my best friends, and we’re all so close! Even though my family is scattered across the West Coast, every summer we come together for a magical week at my grandparents’ house in Santa Barbara, California. Those weeks were pure magic as a kid and still are as an adult! We’d spend our days relaxing by the beach, having huge family dinners, and laughing until our sides hurt. It’s a tradition that really solidified our bond, and I’m so grateful for the love we share. My mom is my number one supporter and best friend, and she was beyond supportive during my first egg donation. She cheered me on every step of the way, and it made the experience even more special. My family has shaped so much of who I am, and because of them, I truly understand how special it is to have such a strong family bond. That’s why I’m so passionate about helping couples who are struggling to start their own families—they deserve to experience the same kind of love and joy that I’ve been lucky enough to have in mine!
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What are your special talents?
I’m a pretty well-rounded person with a mix of artistic, musical, and athletic talents! I have a deep love for creative expression, which has been a huge part of my life. Musically, I’m a soprano singer with perfect pitch, and I play three instruments—guitar, ukulele, and piano. I even had the honor of singing at my high school graduation! During college, I continued to sing, performing with my university choir, and in high school, I was the lead in multiple musicals—definitely a theater kid at heart!Creativity runs in my family, especially through my grandmother, who’s a gifted painter. I’ve picked up her passion for the visual arts, and I love to paint and draw as another outlet for self-expression. Outside of the arts, I stay active and love being outdoors. I’m an avid hiker and have explored 15 national parks! Yoga is also a big part of my routine (I’m pretty flexible!), and I enjoy workouts like Pilates, weight training, and Orange Theory. I even spent four years as a varsity cheerleader in high school (yes, I can do a backflip!).While I’m proud of my talents, I have to give credit to the athletic genes in my family. One of my brothers was a world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, sponsored by the UFC, and even invited to the Olympics. My dad was a Hall of Fame wrestler and a professional tennis player, so there’s no shortage of sports talent in the family! Overall, I find joy in everything from performing on stage to staying active and exploring the outdoors.
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What is the one change you wish to see in the world?
Children are such an incredible gift. As a former refugee teacher and someone who has worked extensively with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, I’ve witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of war on children—their physical impairments, unimaginable trauma, and broken families. Through my work developing education programs and teaching abroad, I’ve seen the transformative power of education. It’s one of the most powerful tools we have to break down prejudice and teach respect, compassion, and understanding.Education is such a universal force. Despite many of my refugee students coming from opposing war-torn countries—some whose brothers had fought and killed each other—I saw them sit side by side in a classroom, learning together. It was a profound reminder that hatred is not something we’re born with; it’s something we’re taught. But just as hatred can be taught, so can love, respect, and empathy.My wish for the world is that every child is given the chance to have a fulfilling childhood, filled with the opportunity to learn and grow. While this is far from the reality for many children today, I’m committed to continuing my work and research to support the mission of creating a better, more compassionate world for all.
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What would you consider to your greatest strengths?
My greatest strength is my ability to go with the flow and create space for others to lead and shine. While I naturally identify as a leader, I believe one of the most important aspects of leadership is knowing how to delegate and foster environments where others can grow and flourish. This past year, I had the privilege of serving as a meditation teacher at the Stanford School of Medicine, leading a group of 90 students and staff in meditation sessions and lectures on finding peace in life. One of the most valuable skills I developed through this experience was stepping back and allowing others to share their voices and experiences. Creating a safe and supportive space where people feel heard and empowered is something I’m incredibly proud of.I also feel fortunate to have such strong personal connections—I'm honored to be a maid of honor in three different weddings this year alone! Being a good friend, teacher, and listener comes from the deep empathy I hold in my heart. My strength lies in my ability to be present for others, offering support and encouragement, and helping people feel seen and valued. This, to me, is the essence of true leadership and friendship, and it’s something I’m really proud to share.
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What is your favorite dish to consume?
One of my favorite Sunday morning rituals is visiting the farmers market to pick up fresh, organic produce! I absolutely love coming home and organizing everything in my fridge, followed by a fun meal prep session for the week ahead. My mom often jokes that my brothers and I were raised as 'whole foods' babies, but I truly believe in the benefits of eating organic. Having grown up on a farm surrounded by animals, my understanding of where food comes from has significantly shaped my dietary choices—I’ve been a Pescatarian for almost ten years!At the moment, my favorite dish has to be roasted carrots. I’ve been air frying them with sage, rosemary, honey, a blend of spices, and just a hint of cinnamon, and let me tell you, it’s been incredible! So tasty. I highly recommend!
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What is something you've accomplished in life that you are most proud of?
I’m incredibly proud of my academic journey—it’s been a whirlwind! I was accepted into programs at Stanford, Harvard, and Columbia, which still feels surreal to say. The program I decided to pursue at Stanford had only a 3.1% acceptance rate, so I’m beyond thrilled to be apart of that! I’m also a proud Fulbright scholar, which feels like I’m part of an incredible legacy, alongside Nobel Peace Prize winners, prime ministers, and even Maya Angelou! With only 11% of applicants accepted, it was a huge honor for me. But what I’m most proud of is my heart. After graduating, I took a leap and moved to Sweden for two years to teach refugee children with the United Nations. It was scary to move so far from home, but it turned out to be one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life, and I even won a few awards along the way!
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What is a book you love?
I'm an avid reader, and books have always been a big part of my life! While doing my Fulbright in Spain, I lived on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Since electricity wasn’t always reliable and WiFi was scarce, I ended up reading a lot—I think I went through about 140 books in one year! When I’m trying to impress people, I mention my love for The Lord of the Rings series, but in truth, my heart belongs to the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. I’m a huge fan of fantasy books.
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How would other people describe you?
I think my friends would describe me as extroverted, fun, and full of positive energy. They’d probably say I’m bubbly, happy-go-lucky, and always up for a good time, but also that I have a deep, thoughtful side and care deeply about the people around me. My family would likely add that I’m incredibly detail-oriented, hardworking, and dedicated to everything I do. Whether it’s with friends or family, I’m known for bringing joy and enthusiasm to any situation, while still being reliable and supportive when it really matters.
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Describe your own personality to us
My mom always describes me as an incredibly empathetic child. She often recalls how, even as a little girl, I was always concerned about people who were homeless or kids without families, and I was constantly asking if we could adopt disabled animals. Growing up on a horse rescue farm, I spent most of my childhood surrounded by horses, cats, dogs, and chickens. One of my favorite childhood stories is about how I used to sneak our pet chicken, Henny Penny, into the house at night because I was worried she’d be cold. She even laid eggs in my closet! My mom eventually found out, and it’s still a story my family loves to tell because it perfectly captures my compassionate nature.As a teenager, I was happy, social, and outgoing. I never went through a rebellious phase—no sneaking out or wild parties for me. In fact, at 26, I’ve still never smoked a cigarette, and I don’t drink. I’ve always been someone who enjoys life’s simpler pleasures and values deep connections with people and animals alike. I think my personality can be summed up as caring, joyful, and deeply rooted in empathy, always striving to make others feel comfortable and loved.Now, as an adult, I would say that I have kept a lot of those same traits in my personality! I felt like I knew who I was at an early age.
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Books you are currently reading
48 Laws of Power
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Who are you closest to in your family and why?
I am closest to my mom. She’s truly my number one supporter and best friend. From a young age, she always nurtured my empathetic and compassionate nature, whether it was encouraging my love for animals or being there for me in every stage of life. She has always been the person I can turn to for advice, comfort, or just to share a laugh. Throughout my first egg donation, she was incredibly supportive, cheering me on every step of the way. Her unconditional love and strength inspire me daily, and I feel so lucky to have such a deep, special bond with her.
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What was the defining moment that made you choose your field of study/career path?
The defining moment that led me to pursue a career focused on law and policy came during my time working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. While I was teaching refugee children abroad, I saw how deeply war and displacement affect not just individuals, but entire generations. This experience opened my eyes to the larger, systemic issues that create such suffering and injustice, and I realized that while education is critical, real change must also come through policy and legal frameworks.Working on initiatives that addressed the educational needs of displaced children made me see how important it is to have laws and policies in place that protect the most vulnerable. It was during my time at the UN that I became passionate about creating and influencing policies that ensure equal access to resources, education, and basic human rights. This experience solidified my commitment to using law and policy as tools for global change, and it's why I’m determined to continue my work in this field.
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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 deeply I understand the importance of family and the love that comes with it. Growing up in a close-knit family has been one of the greatest blessings of my life, and I want nothing more than to help others experience that same joy. I’ve been so fortunate to have a supportive, loving environment, and I believe everyone deserves the chance to create a family full of love, laughter, and togetherness.I take great pride in my health, education, and character, but more than anything, I have a genuine desire to help others achieve their dreams of parenthood. I see this opportunity as not just a medical process, but as a way to bring hope and possibility to families who have struggled. I’m honored that you’re considering me as part of your journey, and I want you to know that I’m fully committed to supporting your dream of having a family in the most thoughtful and compassionate way possible.
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Places you'd love to travel
I've been to Iceland and it is my favorite! Other places I want to go include New Zealand, Singapore, and Finland.
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What are your favorite words to live by?
Take the time it takes and it takes less time.
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Sports/Dance/Hobbies you enjoy
Yoga, Meditation, Singing, and Art.
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
Working at Google.
