Egg freezing has become an increasingly popular option for women who want to preserve their fertility while they focus on career, education, or simply waiting for the right partner.
The science is compelling: egg quality and quantity decline with age, and freezing eggs in your early thirties captures them while they're at their healthiest. Modern vitrification techniques offer a 95%+ survival rate upon thawing.
The process itself mirrors the early stages of IVF — ovarian stimulation followed by a short egg retrieval procedure — without the embryo transfer step. Most women complete the process in about two weeks.
Cost and emotional readiness are real considerations. We recommend a consultation to review your ovarian reserve and discuss whether freezing now, or in a few years, aligns best with your personal timeline.