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What is Social Egg Freezing?

Social Egg Freezing offers you a proactive approach to preserving your fertility and taking control of your reproductive future. Whether you’re focused on advancing your career, exploring personal goals, or simply not ready to start a family, our comprehensive egg freezing services empower you to make informed decisions about your fertility timeline.

Visiting Hours

10 AM -2 PM at Creation Fertility Center : (Mon-Sat)

2 AM -3 PM at Vanya Healthcare : (Mon-Sat)

5 PM - 6 PM at Mediland :(Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri)

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    FAQ

    Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a fertility preservation technique where a woman's eggs are retrieved, frozen, and stored for future use. This allows individuals to preserve their fertility potential and postpone childbearing until a later time.

     

    Egg freezing can benefit a variety of individuals, including those focusing on career advancement, pursuing educational goals, facing health concerns, delaying parenthood for personal reasons, or wanting to safeguard against age-related fertility decline.

     

    The egg freezing process typically involves ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, egg freezing, and storage. Ovarian stimulation involves hormone injections to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Once the eggs are mature, they are retrieved during a minor surgical procedure and then frozen using a process called vitrification. The frozen eggs are stored in liquid nitrogen until they are ready to be used.

     

    Egg freezing is considered safe when performed by experienced fertility specialists in reputable clinics. The procedure carries minimal risks, such as the potential for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) and complications associated with the egg retrieval procedure. However, these risks are rare, and fertility clinics take precautions to minimize them.

     

    Success rates of egg freezing can vary depending on various factors, including the woman's age at the time of egg freezing, the number of eggs retrieved and frozen, and the quality of the eggs. Generally, younger women tend to have higher success rates because they typically produce more and higher-quality eggs. Success rates can also vary between fertility clinics.

     

    Eggs can be stored for many years without compromising their quality. The duration of storage depends on regulatory guidelines and the policies of the fertility clinic. In many cases, eggs can be stored for up to 10 years or more, with the option to extend storage if desired.

     

    The cost of egg freezing can vary depending on factors such as the clinic location, the specific procedures involved, medication expenses, and storage fees. It's essential to consult with the fertility clinic to understand the full cost breakdown and any financial assistance options available, such as payment plans or insurance coverage.

     

    While egg freezing significantly improves the chances of future pregnancy, it does not guarantee success. Pregnancy success depends on various factors, including the woman's age at the time of egg freezing, the number and quality of the frozen eggs, and the success of the fertility treatments used when the eggs are thawed and fertilized.