PRESERVE YOUR FERTILITY, PLAN YOUR FUTURE
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, allows women to preserve their fertility and keep the option of having children later in life.
More and more women are choosing to delay motherhood while focusing on their careers, education, personal goals, or waiting for the right partner. Social egg freezing offers the opportunity to preserve healthy eggs now and use them when the time feels right.
Egg freezing is not only about preserving eggs — it is about preserving your choices and future possibilities.
Why Consider Egg Freezing?
Female fertility naturally declines with age.
Freezing eggs at a younger age allows women to preserve healthier eggs, giving them greater flexibility and reproductive options in the future.
The Egg Freezing Process
1. Consultation
Your journey begins with a consultation with our fertility specialists. During this visit, we assess your fertility, discuss your goals, and create a personalised treatment plan.
2. Ovarian Stimulation
Hormonal medications stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. This phase usually lasts 10–14 days and is monitored with ultrasound and hormone testing.
3. Egg Retrieval
Mature eggs are collected in a short and safe procedure performed under sedation. The process typically takes 15–20 minutes, and most patients return to normal activities shortly afterwards.
4. Egg Freezing
The collected eggs are frozen using the advanced vitrification technique, which rapidly freezes the eggs and protects them from damage.
5. Future Use
When you decide the time is right, the frozen eggs can be thawed and used in IVF treatment, giving you the opportunity to pursue pregnancy in the future.
Who Can Benefit from Egg Freezing?
Egg freezing may be an option for:
Frequently Asked Questions About Egg Freezing
How is Egg Freezing Done?
Eggs are collected after ovarian stimulation and frozen using the vitrification method, which prevents ice crystal formation and preserves cell quality.
What is the Ideal Age to Freeze Eggs?
Hormone levels, such as AMH and FSH, play a crucial role in determining fertility, alongside age. The best results are generally achieved before age 38, as egg quality and quantity decline with age and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities increases.
How Many Eggs Are Collected in One Attempt?
The number of eggs collected in a cycle depends on individual factors such as age, hormone levels (AMH, FSH), and lifestyle. Preserving eggs at a younger age can improve flexibility in future fertility treatments.
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