One Egg Wonder

Founder Story

Why this exists.

6 rounds of IVF. Made it to retrieval twice. One egg retrieved both times. Though all the odds weren't in my favor one of those eggs became a euploid.

I know what it feels like to sit in a clinic waiting room full of women whose bodies respond normally, while yours does something entirely different.

I know what it feels like to be told "donor eggs are your only option" before anyone fought for yours first. Don't get me wrong. I always knew this journey would be hard with my numbers, but I also at the very least wanted to feel seen and heard.

I know what it means to be a DOR patient. To be the patient clinics quietly dread because you hurt their SART stats. To be dismissed. To be rushed.

Some fertility diagnoses come with established protocols, large research bodies, and clear next steps. DOR and POI often don't. We are frequently the patients who leave consultations with more questions than answers, unsure which protocol makes sense, uncertain how many attempts are reasonable, and without a clear roadmap for what comes next. The research is thinner. The clinical consensus is less settled. And the community of women who truly understand this specific path can be hard to find.

One Egg Wonder exists for that gap. Not because this journey is harder than anyone else's, because infertility is hard across the board, but because the resources built specifically for DOR and POI are few, and the women navigating it deserve a dedicated home.

Built by one of us. For all of us.

Founder, One Egg Wonder

The digital home DOR & POI women never had.