‘I Donated My Eggs To A Stranger’

Four years ago, Charly Suggett, 28, decided to give an infertile couple the chance at having a child. This is her story...

Charly

by Charly Suggett |
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Most 25-year-olds dread their first smear test: young, terrified and, in many cases, experiencing an incredibly intrusive procedure for the first time. But I was relaxed about mine. That’s because, a year earlier, I lay back nervously in a hospital operating theatre, hitched my legs into stirrups and underwent anaesthesia to have some of my eggs removed so I could donate them to strangers.

I didn’t do it after watching a relative struggle to conceive or because I was offered a financial reward. It’s illegal in the UK to pay someone for donating their eggs, apart from compensating them for time off work. I got £750 in total. I did it because I woke up one day with the urge to give something to someone – which, in turn, might help to give my life a bit more meaning. You might find it strange that, at 24, I chose egg donation. I could have volunteered at a soup kitchen or kept an elderly person company. But I knew it had to be something bigger.

I’d just moved to London and was feeling unfulfilled in a boring retail job. The idea first popped into my mind when I was particularly down one night. I thought the best thing I could do was make sure someone else felt pleasure in their life. Despite having a happy upbringing, I lost my dad at 11 and I wanted to be able to help someone grow up in a happy family home.

I began research and pored over the overwhelming details of what it would involve: pumping my body with hormones for four months, an invasive operation, adult acne and no sex throughout, as I’d be extremely fertile. Undeterred, I sent off my application form. I was asked to delve into the darkest corners of my personal life and mental health on a questionnaire and, when I passed, I was invited for an appointment with a specialist at the Harley Street clinic I’d signed up to.

This meeting really tested my mettle: I was told the child could look me up and contact me when they turned 18. Could I really face a young adult who I helped create wanting to be part of my life? How would I feel if the child was a boy who grew up to look exactly like my dad? And what if my egg created a child but, for whatever reason, in later life I wasn’t able to conceive myself ? Would I be angry? Bitter? Sad? ese were questions I didn’t know the answers to. But I knew that I still wanted to go ahead with it.

Within two weeks, I was linked to a couple who had viewed my profile and decided I suited their ‘expectations of future offspring’. Before I knew it, I was sharing my menstrual cycle with the anonymous woman so we could synchronise our periods to prepare her womb for an embryo created from one of my eggs. I did this for six months. It’s a procedure not too dissimilar to IVF. I was given hormone injections during each appointment to stimulate egg production, and underwent internal ultrasounds. But I focused on the end result: I was going to give a couple the greatest gift of all.

As our cycles synced, I started injecting myself with the hormones every day. I fumbled with the needles, bruising myself badly and constantly having to navigate new patches of skin. My hormones were through the roof, I developed severe acne and was restless and agitated at work. This went on for over two months. By now, everyone in my family and at work knew and were very supportive.

Finally, our cycles were synchronised to the day and I was in the operating theatre ready to have my eggs extracted. With my legs in the air while five medics buzzed around my groin, I felt terrified and vulnerable, but never once regretted my decision.

I was unconscious for the procedure but was very tender for a few days after. I felt a deep, throbbing pain every time I coughed. It was strange making my way home from the hospital; my mum came to help but I was in a world of my own. Could this be a new beginning for two complete strangers? I felt positive and excited. A few months later, though, I found out from the clinic that my donated eggs hadn’t resulted in a pregnancy.

I’d set out to do something. I’d made it my mission. But after hearing this news, I was back to feeling inadequate again. I had so badly wanted to help and, despite knowing it wasn’t my fault, I felt I had failed miserably. I’m 28 now and haven’t donated since, but it crosses my mind regularly. I work in fashion and spend my days fussing over shoes and handbags. Dreaming about a successful donation gives me a sense of purpose.

I still plan to have kids of my own one day, but I’m in no rush. If I have a successful donation, I’ll definitely tell my future partner and children. However long it takes, I want to try again until I get that happy ending for someone out there.

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Red carpet fashion is Blake's strong suite, and this black and white dress by Carolina Herrera (complete with floral detailing and semi-sheer skirt) doesn't disappoint (June 2016)

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For 'The Shallows' after-party, Black chose an asymmetric look from David Koma's most recent collection, layering a cold-shoulder black body under a skirt with cut-out detail (June 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Another sartorial triumph for Blake, who stuck close to her winning maternity style formula of a form-fitting midi dress in a bold block colour (June 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

For her red carpet 'princess' moment, Blake chose pale blue Louis Vuitton - and looked like she'd stepped straight out of a fairytale (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Denim jacket + embellished ball gown = surprisingly cool. Blake went full Noughties when promoting 'The Shallows' in New York, layering a Madewell jacket over a Jenny Packham dress (June 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Cinderella who? Blake chose another fairytale gown for the Cannes screening of The BFG, this time by Atelier Versace (May 2015)

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blake lively maternity fashion

The pale peach shade of this heavily embellished Elie Saab gown compliments Blake's skin tone perfectly (June 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Teaming a grey hoodie with a feathered mini-dress and towering Louboutins is certainly unchartered style territory - a move worthy of Gossip Girl's Serena? (June 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Promoting her new film 'The Shallows' on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,' Blake channelled this season's off-the-shoulder trend in a royal blue midi style from Cushnie Et Ochs, complete with crossover neckline and cut-out detailling (June 2016)

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Promoting 'The Shallows' at the Cannes Film Festival, Blake appeared to take inspiration from her role in the surfer horror flick, choosing a cut-out midi dress fashioned from scuba material (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Could anyone apart from Blake pull off this sequinned coat (heavily embellished with flowers, natch) and this striped red minidress (both by Chanel)? Probably not (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Can anyone else pull off tricky shades of yellow with as much panache as Ms. Lively? We don't think so. Golden girl Blake chose velvet Valentino for the Café Society luncheon in Cannes (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Sheer panels? Check. Skin tight? Check. Sparkle? Check. Blake's fashion formula certainly isn't for the faint-hearted, but the actress certainly looked the part at the opening gala for her film, Café Society (May 2015)

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Coat dresses aren't usually part of Blake's sartorial vocabulary, but she pulls off this chic feathered number by Salvatore Ferragamo with aplomb (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

For the Café Society photocall in Cannes, Blake channelled the dancing lady emoji (you know the one) in this scarlet jumpsuit by Juan Carlos Obando (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

So Blake's pale pink Burberry gown for this year's Met Gala didn't exactly tie in to the event's 'Manus x Machina' theme, but when she looks as great as this, we aren't exactly complaining... (May 2016)

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blake lively maternity fashion

Lemon yellow isn’t the easiest shade to pull off, but Blake made light work of it in this V-neck Gucci style at the Angel Ball in New York, while pregnant with her first child (October 2014)

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blake lively maternity fashion

The 2014 Golden Hearts Awards called for another pitch-perfect evening look from Blake – this time, a delicately embellished pale pink dress in a simple, A-line style from Michael Kors Resort. Straight out of Serena van der Woodsen’s wardrobe, don’t you think? (October 2014)

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Proving she can pull off ‘bronde’ just as well as her trademark California blonde, Blake looked effortlessly stylish in a form-fitting, one shouldered black gown by Kaufmanfranco at L’Oreal’s Women of Worth dinner in New York (December 2014)

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Wave print Versace? So appropriate for another The Shallows promo appearance - complete with gloriously corkscrew curls (June 2016)

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blake lively pregnancy style

For the press conference for her latest film 'Café Society,' Blake chose a patterned pink dress by Jonathan Simkhai, teamed with heels by Brit designer Sophia Webster (July 2016)

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blake lively pregnancy style

For a night out with friends in New York, Blake wore a blue wrap dress with graphic stripes by Diane von Furstenberg (July 2016)

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blake lively maternity style

For her appearance on the Tonight Show to promote new film 'Café Society,' Blake wore a dramatic cut out style with floral embellishment by Emanuel Ungaro. Who said maternity style had to play it safe? (July 2016)

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blake lively maternity style

Summer in the city calls for a fashion-forward take on the bohemian trend. Blake's patterned midi dress with mesh panels is giving us serious Serena van der Woodsen vibes, too (July 2016)

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blake lively maternity style

Continuing her spot-on maternity style spree for the 'Café Society' promo trail, the actress opted for pale grey Carolina Herrera - complete with white pom-pom detailing (July 2016)

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