Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) allows women to preserve their eggs at peak quality for future use. Whether for personal, medical, or career reasons, it offers reproductive freedom and peace of mind.
Who Should Consider Egg Freezing?
Women who want to delay parenthood, those facing cancer treatment that could affect fertility, women with a family history of early menopause, or anyone who wants to preserve future options.
The Process
Egg freezing involves 10–14 days of hormonal stimulation, a minor egg retrieval procedure under sedation, and vitrification — a flash-freezing technique that preserves eggs with minimal damage. Frozen eggs can be stored for years.
Success Rates
Success depends on age at freezing. Women under 35 have the best outcomes. Eggs frozen before 35 can achieve similar success rates to fresh eggs when used in an IVF cycle years later.
Egg freezing is increasingly accessible. If you are considering it, speak with our specialists who can guide you based on your individual circumstances.


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