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Treatments/Egg Freezing

Fertility Preservation

Egg Freezing

Egg freezing (oocyte vitrification) preserves eggs for future use. This page is a structure for your content team to finalize.

Who it’s for

  • People planning pregnancy later for personal or medical reasons
  • Patients before treatments that can affect fertility
  • Those wanting fertility optionality while evaluating timelines

Typical steps

1

Baseline assessment

AMH, ultrasound, and medical review.

2

Stimulation and monitoring

Medications to grow follicles with monitoring.

3

Retrieval and vitrification

Eggs are collected and frozen using vitrification.

4

Storage and future use

Eggs can be stored and later used with IVF.

Risks and considerations

  • Response varies by age and ovarian reserve
  • Storage policies and annual fees should be explicit

FAQs

How many eggs should I freeze?

It depends on age and ovarian reserve. Younger patients typically need fewer eggs, while patients in their late 30s may need more to achieve similar outcomes. We give a personalized target after baseline tests.

How long can eggs be stored?

Eggs can be stored for several years with periodic consent renewal. We follow current guidelines and explain storage duration and annual renewal terms before freezing.